Marianna ValenteView profile
Assistant Professor
Marianna Valente is an Assistant Professor at Politecnico di Torino, Italy, affiliated with the Department of Management and Production Engineering. Her research bridges aerospace engineering, climate science, and space technology applications, with a particular focus on how climate change impacts aviation systems and how space-based solutions can address these challenges. Dr. Valente's research interests center on aerospace engineering applications with climate relevance. Her work spans satellite data analysis for atmospheric monitoring, structural dynamics of aerospace components, and climate change impacts on aviation operations. She has developed methodologies for assessing gust spectra via satellite data, analyzing membrane structure vibrations, and monitoring turbulence for aviation safety. Her research demonstrates how space technologies can provide critical data for adapting aviation systems to changing climate conditions. The publication trends show consistent output from 2023-2025, with research spanning both theoretical structural analysis and practical climate-aviation applications. Her work appears in reputable aerospace and engineering venues, indicating recognition within these fields. The research demonstrates a progression from fundamental structural analysis to increasingly applied climate-aviation-space technology integration. Dr. Valente's research has garnered international attention, with significant engagement from North American, European, and Asian institutions. Her work appears particularly relevant to aerospace industry stakeholders and climate adaptation researchers, as evidenced by the geographical distribution of interest in her publications. Her advising approach likely emphasizes interdisciplinary research that connects engineering fundamentals with real-world climate challenges. Given her publication record, she probably encourages students to work at the intersection of aerospace engineering, data science, and climate impacts, preparing them for careers addressing some of aviation's most pressing contemporary challenges. Dr. Valente leads the Aerospace and Climate Impact Research Group, which focuses on applying space-based technologies to understand and mitigate climate effects on aviation systems. The group's work combines satellite data analysis, structural engineering principles, and climate science to develop practical solutions for the aviation industry facing changing atmospheric conditions.






