Francesco Bregoli is Senior Lecturer and Researcher at the Department of Water Resources and Ecosystems of IHE Delft and Guest Researcher at the Department of Environmental Science of Radboud University, Nijmegen.
He achieved the MSc in Environmental Engineering at the University of Florence. After a period in a consultancy firm in Barcelona and a research internship in GeorgiaTech, US, he obtained the PhD degree in Civil and Environmental Engineering at the Universitat Politécnica de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain. He worked as Postdoctoral Researcher at ICRA Girona, IHE Delft where he obtained a COFUND Marie-Curie Individual Fellowship, and at Radboud University.
He worked on research projects and teaching on natural hazards including floods, landslides, debris flows and tsunamis, as well as human-induced hazards such as fresh waters pollution aggravated by global population growth and climate changes. He collaborated on projects in Italy, Spain, Colombia, Netherlands, Tanzania, Mozambique and Bhutan and contributed to five major EU Horizon 2020 research projects.
At IHE Delft he coordinates the River Morphodynamics Course and collaborate to projects on river engineering, geomorphology and water quality by combining field works, modelling and remote sensing techniques.
Publications
A complete list of publications can be found in Google Scholar.