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Giuseppe Toscano is an Associate Professor in the Department of Agricultural, Food and Environmental Sciences (D3A) at Università Politecnica delle Marche (UNIVPM), Italy. He is affiliated with the Faculty of Agriculture and works within the BIOMASSE Laboratory in the field of Agricultural Engineering. His scientific sector is AGRI-04/B – Agricultural Mechanics.
His research focuses on key areas in agricultural engineering and sustainable energy systems. These include:
- Agricultural machinery and mechanization
- Biomass production and conversion technologies
- Renewable energy applications in agriculture
- Mechanical design for agricultural systems
- Sustainability and efficiency in farm operations
The trends in his research, as inferred from his departmental and laboratory affiliations, emphasize engineering solutions for bioenergy and sustainable agricultural practices, particularly through the optimization of mechanical systems and biomass utilization.
He has not been publicly listed with any scientific awards in the provided text.
Giuseppe Toscano advises students at various levels within agricultural engineering programs, though specific names are not listed. There is no mention of grants or funded research projects in the available content. He is actively involved in teaching and academic supervision at UNIVPM.
He is a member of the BIOMASSE Laboratory (Laboratorio BIOMASSE), an interdisciplinary research group focused on biomass characterization, conversion technologies, and sustainable energy systems within the Department of Agricultural Engineering.
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