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Leonardo Del Sole

Research fellow

Department of Biological, Geological, and Environmental Sciences

Curriculum vitae

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EDUCATION

Nov 2017–May 2021: Doctoral degree (SSD: GEO/03) in Earth, Life and Environmental Sciences, Univ. of Bologna, Italy. Evaluation: “Excellent”. Thesis: “Fracture Networks Development, Fluid Flow, and Diagenetic Processes in Sandstones and Carbonate Rocks”, DOI: 10.6092/unibo/amsdottorato/9678. Supervisor Prof M. Antonellini.

Oct 2015–Oct 2017: Master in Field and Natural Resources Geology, Univ. of Roma Tre, Italy, graduated cum laude. Thesis: “Tectonic evolution of the Rennick Fault (North Victoria Land, Antarctica) through the analysis of fault-related fractures of analogues: the case of the Val Roveto Fault (Central Apennines, Italy)”. DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.35924.88962. Supervisors Prof F. Salvini, Dr P. Cianfarra.

Sept 2012–July 2015: Bachelor in Geological Sciences, Univ. of Bologna, Italy, graduated cum laude. Thesis: “Description of fluid flow and deformation sequence in the Monte Venere Formation (Northern Apennines, Italy)”. DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.27403.62246. Supervisor Prof M. Antonellini.

 

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE (attività di formazione/ricerca presso qualificati istituti italiani/stranieri)

July 2023–present: Postdoctoral Researcher at the Univ. of Bologna, Italy. Project: "PRIN 2020: FAST- FaultArchitecture in Space and Time"; PI: Prof G. Viola.

Sept 2021–June 2023: Postdoctoral Researcher at the Univ. of Camerino and Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV), Italy. Project: Seismic vs aseismic slip in carbonate-hosted upper-crustal faults. Advisors Prof S. Mazzoli, Prof E. Tondi.

April 2021: Technical collaborator. Responsibilities: Collection of physical and water quality parameters for the monitoring of water points along the Valle Isarco (South Tyrol, Italy), in the project area related to the quadrupling of the railway line Fortezza – Verona.

April 2019–July 2019: Internship at the Univ. of Montpellier, Geosciences Montpellier, France. Project: Diagenesis of deformation bands in porous sandstones. Achieved during the PhD. Advisors Prof R. Soliva, Dr G. Ballas.

Curricular internship (75 hrs) at the GeoQuTe Lab (Univ. of Roma Tre, Italy). Responsibilities: Analysis of structural data collected in North Victoria Land (Antarctica), with focus on the inversion of fault kinematic data to infer the paleo- stress field responsible for the observed deformation. Achieved during the M.S (2016-17). Supervisor Prof F. Salvini.

Curricular internship (96 hrs) at the ISMAR-CNR, Bologna, Italy. Responsibilities: Analysis and interpretation of magnetic susceptibility data of core samples and seismic reflection profiles. Achieved during the B.S (2014-15). Supervisors Dr A. Polonia, Dr L. Gasperini.

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