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Dr. Julius Fabbri

(Geologist-Geophysicist)

I%u2019m a chartered geologist (born in Trieste, northern ITALY, 1972) with an M.Sc. Degree in Geological Sciences (EGG, University of Trieste, 1999), and specialized in Applied Geophysics with a thesis on multi-fold GPR (Ground Penetrating Radar) surveying applied to archaeological targets recovery. I got my secondary school degree at the "Nunziatella" Military School (Napoli). I also have a Maths teaching diploma for primary and secondary schools. I worked as a geophysics consultant for different geological offices and societies, among which I.D.S. S.p.A. (Pisa). I qualified for a mud-logger post at Geoservices (Paris) and for two OGS research grants on GPR and SAR (Synthetic Aperture Radar). I attended courses on GIS, GPS, CAD, and computer programming and partecipated in many georadar, seismic and geoelectrical surveys. In 2001 I started to work with OGS on a 2 years research grant for studies in sismological data inversion issues. Since January 2003 I%u2019ve been working as PhD student in Applied geophyisics at the University of Trieste (Civil Engineering %u2013 DIC Dept.). In the period Febrary %u2013 March 2004 I partecipated to a geophysical survey on board the research vessel r/v OGS-Explora near the Antarctic Peninsula, in the framework of the Italian National Program for Antarctic Research (PNRA).
Some link related to my education and societies I worked with or where I passed the selection:
Links related to other work experiences:
Publications:A microseismic study in a low seismicity area of Italy:the Cittą di Castello 2000-2001 experimenthttp://www.earth-prints.orgOther links:Safety-survival course for activities in Antarctic areas: http://192.107.61.135/pnra/JuliusFabbri.htmlSome Antarctic links:http://www.italiantartide.ithttp://www.mna.it/For any question or working proposal, please contact me:

Dr. Julius Fabbri

julius@geologist.comhttp://julius.8m.netTrieste 34100 ITALY
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