Marco Antonellini has a B.S. from Bologna University (Italy), a
M.S. from Michigan State University (1990), and a PhD from
Stanford University in the Quantitative Structural Geology and
Geomechanics Program (1994). He has worked has an exploration and
structural geologist for Agip SpA and Amoco Corporation and as a
consultant for Shell BV. He has an ongoing interest in coastal
hydrology, deformed reservoir characterization and in artificial
intelligence applications for the geosciences. He has been
consultant associate professor at Stanford University from 2001 to
2006 and contract hydrology professor at the University of Bologna
(Italy) until 2007. From 2008 to 2014 he had a research position at
Alma Mater University of Bologna and since 2014 he is Associate
Professor in the same university where he is teaching classes in
environmental hydrology and geology as well as in structural
geology and tectonics. He is also teaching a class on the effects
of climate change on the water cycle within the International
MasterProgram WACOMA (Water Coastal Management) at Alma Mater
University of Bologna.