CAMELOT is a new, innovative and stimulating environment, where research and market can coexist to really support the emerging needs of the society, which does not have a proportionate offer. Our group is composed by specialized people who are enthusiastic about their job. In CAMELOT you will find people with complementary skills in all fields of structural monitoring, from the acquisition of the right level of knowledge and the experimental characterization, to the realization of digital twins of structures. Our field is vibrations. We are passionate about the new challenges to face and solve every day, seeking the truth.
Rosario Ceravolo
Inventor
Prof. R. Ceravolo obtained an MSc in Civil Engineering and a PhD in Structural Engineering both from the Politecnico di Torino, where he is currently head of the Earthquake Engineering & Dynamics lab, deputy director of the Responsible Risk Resilience interdepartmental Centre (R3C), and member of the PhD board in Architectural Heritage. Visiting at the Ecole des Ponts (2001), Université Paris-Est (2009) and Columbia University (2017-18). Author of 250 research papers, 80 of which in international journals, on Earthquake Engineering, Structural Health Monitoring, Architectural Heritage, and Reduction of Seismic Risk. Senior member of ISCARSAH-ICOMOS, IASS, IASS-WG17, ISHMII. Active role in international and national projects, such as FP7 IRIS, SERIES, RETRO’, UNPLUGGED, FABRIC, MSC-ITN XP-RESILIENCE, E+ERAMCA, E+REcube, PRIN SAT4SHM, PNRR PE5 CHANGES, DPC-ReLUIS, FABRE. He is in charge of the monitoring programs for important structures, including the Sanctuary of Vicoforte, with its largest oval masonry dome in the world, and Turin Exhibition Center, for which his team was awarded a Keeping It Modern grant by the Getty Foundation of Los Angeles.
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Giuseppe Abbiati
Inventor
Dr. G. Abbiati graduated in Civil Engineering from Polytechnic of Turin in 2009 and got his Ph.D. in Structural Engineering from the University of Trento, Italy. Supported by a Swiss Government Excellence Scholarship, he joined ETH Zurich, Switzerland, in 2014, to work on large-scale structural testing based on substructuring. Currently, Dr. G. Abbiati is Associate Professor of Structural Mechanics at Aarhus University, Department of Civil and Architectural Engineering and serves as Head of Section for Structural Engineering. Dr. G. Abbiati’s work aims to enable digital twins for structural systems by bridging structural and cyber-physical system engineering.
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Erica Lenticchia
Inventor
Dr. Erica Lenticchia, PhD, is a research fellow at the Politecnico di Torino (Italy), within the Earthquake Engineering & Dynamics Lab. She received a Ph.D. in Architectural and Landscape Heritage from the Politecnico di Torino with a thesis on vibration-based monitoring of complex architectural heritage buildings.
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Gaetano Miraglia
Inventor
Dr. Gaetano Miraglia, PhD, is a research fellow at the Politecnico di Torino (Italy), within the Earthquake Engineering & Dynamics Lab. He is an expert in digital twinning and experimental data processing. He attended the Polytechnic of Turin obtaining a master's degree in Civil Engineering (structures) in 2016. He subsequently obtained a PhD mainly working on structural health monitoring and seismic protection of architectural heritage structures.
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Giorgia Coletta
Inventor
Dr. Giorgia Coletta, PhD, is a former researcher at the Earthquake Engineering and Dynamics lab. She obtained her master's degree in Civil Engineering, Structures, at the Polytechnic of Turin, discussing a thesis on AI-supported SHM, in collaboration with the Sheffield University. This was the starting point of her doctoral project, which she developed within the highly multidisciplinary Architectural Heritage programme. Data-Driven diagnostic approaches, Machine and Transfer Learning, Dynamics and Satellite Monitoring are some of her main scientific interests. She currently works in an Italian company involved in an important project on the SHM of infrastructures, keeping alive her interest and relationship with the academic world.
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Valerio Oliva
Inventor
Dr. Valerio Oliva, PhD, received a MSc degree in civil engineering, and a PhD in Structural Engineering within the multidisciplinary program in "Architectural and Landscape Heritage" at Politecnico di Torino. He discussed the doctoral thesis in the field of Modern Architectural Heritage, especially the analysis and conservation of reinforced concrete and prestressed concrete spatial structures. He collaborated with different engineering firms in Turin and currently he works as a project engineer in a company specializing in infrastructure and energy production plants.
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Stefania Coccimiglio
Developer
Dr. Stefania Coccimiglio, PhD student, received a BSc in Building Engineering in 2017 and a MSc in Civil Engineering in 2020, both from the Politecnico di Torino. Also there, in 2021 she began her PhD in Civil and Environmental Engineering specializing in Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) of structures,infrastructures and architectural heritage through the fusion of multiple data (static and dynamic in situ data and remote sensing data) based data-driven methods. Since 2019 she has collaborated in the management of the monitoring system installed at the Sanctuary of Vicoforte, known for the largest oval masonry dome in the world.
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Linda Scussolini
Developer
Dr Linda Scussolini is a PhD student in Civil and Environmental Engineering at the Politecnico di Torino. After receiving a BSc in Building Engineering in 2019 from the Politecnico di Torino, she completed with honours a MSc in Civil Engineering (English program) at the same university. Her MSc thesis, carried out in cooperation with the Technical University of Vienna, focused on the problem of the optimal design and the dynamic monitoring of a structure characterized by geometric nonlinearities. After being the recipient of a postgraduate research grant at the Politecnico di Torino, she won a PhD scholarship at the same university. Her research mainly focuses on testing an efficient and easily scalable tool aimed to the dynamic identification of systems with non-linearities (e.g., systems composed by interacting bodies).
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Valeria Cavanni
Developer
Dr Valeria Cavanni, is a PhD Student at Politecnico di Torino. She received a BSc and a MSc with honor in Civil Engineering from Politecnico di Torino in 2021 and 2023, respectively. Her MSc thesis involved the application of AI, specifically Machine Learning and Transfer Learning algorithms, for the Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) of cultural heritage buildings. Her scientific interests primarly lie in SHM of exisiting structures and in seismic retrofitting/improvement through innovative materials, as metamaterials.
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Alessio Crocetti
Developer
Dr. Alessio Crocetti, PhD student, received a BSc in Civil and Environmental Engineering from Università Politecnica delle Marche and a MSc in Structural Civil Engineering from Politecnico di Torino, both with honours. His MSc thesis concerned the use of Transfer Learning in the damage detection strategy based on vibrational modes for frames in the Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) framework. His scientific research deals with SHM of traditional and modern architectural heritage structures, with a focus on Digital Twinning approaches for sensing system optimization and prognosis, with the aid of Machine and Transfer Learning techniques.
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