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Maurizio Pollino, PhDHead of the Analysis and Protection of Critical Infrastructures Laboratory (APIC) ENEA, Italian National Agency for New Technologies, Energy and Sustainable Economic DevelopmentC.R. Casaccia, Via Anguillarese, 301 - 00123, Rome - Italy |
Born in Milazzo (Italy), October 12th 1972. Civil Engineer. PhD in Agroforestry and Environmental Engineering. From 2000 Researcher at ENEA, involved in R&D activity in the field of Geomatics (Remote Sensing and Geographical Information Systems - GIS). Head of ENEA APIC Lab (Analysis and Protection of Critical Infrastructures Laboratory)
From 2003 to 2008, Adjunct Professor of "Geographical Information Systems" (University of Rome "Sapienza"). From 2020 Professor at the 1st level University Master in post-catastrophe technical-administrative management of local authorities (University of L'Aquila). Adjunct Professor of "Remote sensing and GIS simulations for territorial planning" (Degree Course in "Geographical Sciences for environment and health", University of Rome "Sapienza").
Main interests in Geomatics applications to environmental studies (land planning, spatial analysis) and risk analysis (multi-risk assessment, GIS-based Decision Support Systems - DSS). Author and co-author of several scientific publications and contribution to Conferences in the above mentioned subject areas. Affiliate to AIT (Italian Remote Sensing Association) and AIC (Italian Cartographic Association). ECDL GIS Certified Examiner. Reviewer for many international Journals. Member of the Reviewer Board of the MDPI Remote Sensing Journal. Member of the Topical Advisory Panel of the MDPI ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information.
Member of Programme Committee of the International Conference on Computational Science and Its Applications (ICCSA 2011-2023). Organiser and Co-Chair of the ASTER Workshop 2015-2022 (Advances in information Systems and Technologies for Emergency preparedness and Risk assessment); “Deep Cities: Intelligence and Interoperability” Workshop 2017; AirQ&CScience Workshop 2020 (Air quality monitoring and Citizen Science for smart urban management. State of the art and perspectives); GeoForAgr Workshop 2020-2023 (Geomatics in Forestry and Agriculture: new advances and perspectives).
- ORCID ID: 0000-0001-8244-303X
- Scopus Author page: http://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.url?authorId=25633168300
- Publons: http://www.researcherid.com/rid/F-9778-2011
- Google Scholar page: https://scholar.google.it/citations?user=uPzHxj0AAAAJ&hl=en
Lodato F, Colonna N, Pennazza G, Praticò S, Santonico M, Vollero L, Pollino M. (2023). Analysis of the Spatiotemporal Urban Expansion of the Rome Coastline through GEE and RF Algorithm, Using Landsat Imagery. ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information, 12(4):141 |
Buffarini, G.; Clemente, P.; Giovinazzi, S.; Ormando, C.; Pollino, M.; Rosato, V. Preventing and Managing Risks Induced by Natural Hazards to Critical Infrastructures. Infrastructures 2022, 7, 76 |
Pollino M., Cappucci S., Giordano L., Iantosca D., De Cecco L., Bersan D., Rosato V., Borfecchia F.: "Assessing Earthquake-Induced Urban Rubble by Means of Multiplatform Remotely Sensed Data". ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information, 9(4):262, 2020 |
S Taraglio, S Chiesa, L La Porta, M Pollino, M Verdecchia, B Tomassetti, V Colaiuda, A Lombardi: “Decision Support System for smart urban management: resilience against natural phenomena and aerial environmental assessment”. International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management, Vol. 24, 2019 |
L. Matassoni, S. Giovinazzi, M. Pollino, A. Fiaschi, L. La Porta, V. Rosato: “A Geospatial Decision Support Tool for Seismic Risk Management: Florence (Italy) Case Study”. ICCSA 2017. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 10405. Springer, Cham, 2017 |
Di Pietro A., Lavalle L., La Porta L., Pollino M., Tofani A., Rosato V.: “Design of DSS for Supporting Preparedness to and Management of Anomalous Situations in Complex Scenario”. Managing the Complexity of Critical Infrastructures. Studies in systems, decision and control, vol. 90, p. 195-232, Cham:Springer International Publishing, 2016 |
E. Caiaffa, M. Pollino, A. Marucci: “A GIS Based Methodology in Renewable Energy Sources Sustainability ”. International Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Information Systems 5(3), 2014 |
F. Borfecchia, E. Caiaffa, Pollino M., L. De Cecco, S. Martini, L. La Porta, A. Marucci: “Remote Sensing and GIS in planning photovoltaic potential of urban areas”. European Journal of Remote Sensing, 47, 2014 |
Modica G., Vizzari M., Pollino M., Fichera C. R., Zoccali P., Di Fazio S.: “Spatio-temporal analysis of the urban-rural gradient structure: an application in a Mediterranean mountainous landscape (Serra San Bruno, Italy)”. Earth System Dynamics, 3, 263-279, 2012 |
C. R. Fichera, G. Modica, M. Pollino: “Land Cover classification and change-detection analysis using multi-temporal remote sensed imagery and landscape metrics”. European Journal of Remote Sensing, 45, 2012 |
2022-Ongoing |
ICSC - National Centre for HPC, Big Data and Quantim Computing, Spoke 5 "Environment and Natural Disaster" (PNRR Missione 4 - Avviso pubblico per la presentazione di Proposte di intervento per il Potenziamento di strutture di ricerca e creazione di “campioni nazionali” di R&S) |
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2022-Ongoing |
I-NEST (“Italian National hub Enabling and Enhancing networked applications & Services for digitally Transforming SMEs and Public Administrations”, EU 2022) |
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2022-Ongoing |
Accordo di Programma MiSE-ENEA sulla Ricerca di Sistema Elettrico, Piano Triennale di Realizzazione 2022-2024: Progetto “Tecnologie per la penetrazione efficiente del vettore elettrico negli usi finali”. WP2 - Infrastrutture urbane energivore |
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2018-2021 |
RAFAEL Project – “System for Risk Analysis and Forecast for Critical Infrastructure in the ApenninEs dorsaL Regions”. MIUR PON 2014-2020 (PNR 2015-2020) |
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2018-2020 |
SCIRES Project – “Supporting Critical Infrastructure REsilience from Space”. ESA (European Space Agency) Invitation to Tender (ITT) for Space-based Services to support resilient and sustainable Critical Infrastructure |