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Fabrizio Storti is a Full Professor of Structural Geology at the Department of Chemistry, Life Sciences and Environmental Sustainability, University of Parma, Italy. Previously, he held roles as Associate Professor at Parma University (since 2011) and Roma Tre University (2005–2011), and was a Post-Doctoral Fellow at Roma Tre University (1996). He earned his Ph.D. in Structural Geology from Pisa University in 1995.
His research focuses on Geodynamics, Tectonics, and Structural Geology, with emphasis on fault-related folds, fault zone evolution, thrust belts, and passive margins (e.g., Ross Sea, Antarctica). He employs fieldwork, geometric-kinematic modeling, analogue modeling, and geophysical data analysis. He has published over 80 peer-reviewed papers (72 international), including contributions to journals like Tectonophysics and the Journal of Structural Geology.
- Awards: Best Paper Award (Geological Society of Italy, 1997); Best Reviewer (Journal of Structural Geology, 2007).
- Editorial Roles: Editor-in-Chief of Tectonophysics (2010–2012); member of Scientific Advisory Boards for Journal of Structural Geology (2003–present) and The Open Petroleum Engineering Journal (2008–present).
- Professional Service: President of the Tectonics & Structural Geology Division at the European Geosciences Union (2009–2013); member of the ERC Panel PE10 (2012).
His work integrates field studies, statistical analysis, and laboratory techniques (e.g., laser diffraction, Hg porosimetry) to study deformation patterns and fluid flow implications. He has collaborated internationally and presented at over 190 scientific conferences, often organizing thematic sessions.
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