Gianni Bartoli, Ph.D

Associate Professor of Theory of Structures
ICAR/09 – Tecnica delle Costruzioni / Theory of Structures

Office:Via di Santa Marta, 3 – 50139 Florence (Italy)

Phone: +39 055 2758881

m@ail: gianni.bartolii@unifi.it

 

Curriculum Vitae

1998: Laurea cum laude in Civil Engineering (University of Florence)
1990 – 1992: PhD fellowship in Structural Engineering (University of Florence, in consortium with Pisa, Genova, Bari, Udine)
1993: PhD in Structural Engineering, discussing a thesis on “Nonlinear dynamics of wind loaded structures: an application of stochastic differential calculus techniques”
1994 – 1995: Post-Doctoral Fellowship at Civil Engineering Department of University of Florence
1995: Post-Doctoral grant at Danish Maritime Institute (Lyngby, Copenhagen, DK) for wind engineering researches
1995 – 2000: Assistant Professor at Civil Engineering Department of University of Florence in Theory of Structures
1998 – 2001: Professor of Theory of Structures II, Degree in Civil Engineering, University of Florence
2000: Professor of Structural Engineering, Degree in Environmental Engineering, University of Florence
2001: Associate Professor at Civil Engineering Department of University of Florence in Structural Engineering
since 2002: vice-Director of CRIACIV (Centro di Ricerca Interuniversitario di Aerodinamica delle Costruzioni e Ingegneria del Vento, Inter-University research Centre on Building Aerodynamics and Wind Engineering)
2003 – 2005: co-ordinator of XVIII PhD cycle on “Vulnerability and soil-fluid-structure interaction”, joint PhD course between Università di Florence and TU Braunschweig (GE)
2005 – 2009: member of the Board of Engineers of the Province of Florence
since 2005: member of CNR Committee on “Pre-normative study on wind actions and effects on buildings”
2007 – 2011: vice-President of ANIV (Associazione Nazionale di Ingegneria del Vento, Italian Association for Wind Engineering)
2011 – 2015: Secretary/Treasurer of ANIV (Associazione Nazionale di Ingegneria del Vento, Italian Association for Wind Engineering)
since March 2012: member of the UNI SC1 “Basis of structural design and actions on structures” of the Technical Committee UNI “Structural Engineering”(CIS)
since November 2012: President of the Board of Teachers of the Courses in Civil, Building and Environmental Engineering of the University of Florence
since November 2013: Director of CRIACIV (Centro di Ricerca Interuniversitario di Aerodinamica delle Costruzioni e Ingegneria del Vento, Inter-University research Centre on Building Aerodynamics and Wind Engineering) among the Italian Universities of Florence, “Sapienza” University in Roma, Perugia, Trieste, Chieti-Pescara, IUAV Venezia, “Mediterranea” in Reggio Calabria and Padova.
since January 2016: Vice-Director of DICeA (Dipartimento di Ingegneria Civile e Ambientale, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering), of the Engineering Faculty at University of Florence.

Fields of Interest

Monitoring and structural identification of monumental buildings: numerical and experimental techniques (mainly monitoring systems and “in-situ” tests) aimed to protection and structural identification (both static and dynamic) of monumental buildings
Seismic response of monumental buildings: seismic response analysis of monumental buildings; vulnerability and definition of the seismic risk in historical monuments
Wind Engineering: theoretical, numerical and experimental aspects related to wind response of elastic structural systems and to mitigation of effects due to pollutant dispersion. Since 1993 he has been involved in both the initial setup and the management of the CRIACIV-DICEA Boundary Layer Wind Tunnel, located at the University of Florence in Prato campus.
Fields of Interest
Monitoring and structural identification of monumental buildings: numerical and experimental techniques (mainly monitoring systems and “in-situ” tests) aimed to protection and structural identification (both static and dynamic) of monumental buildings
Seismic response of monumental buildings: seismic response analysis of monumental buildings; vulnerability and definition of the seismic risk in historical monuments
Wind Engineering: theoretical, numerical and experimental aspects related to wind response of elastic structural systems and to mitigation of effects due to pollutant dispersion. Since 1993 he has been involved in both the initial setup and the management of the CRIACIV-DICEA Boundary Layer Wind Tunnel, located at the University of Florence in Prato campus.

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