
معرفی
Alice Consilvio serves as Associate Professor in the Department of Mechanical, Energy, Management and Transport Engineering (DIME) at the University of Genoa's Polytechnic School. She holds key institutional roles including Member of the Board of Directors at the Italian Center of Excellence for Logistics, Transport, and Infrastructure (CIELI) and participation in the Polytechnic School's Joint Teacher-Student Commission, reflecting her integration into both academic governance and national transport policy frameworks.
Her research program targets Transportation Engineering and Logistics with emphasis on sustainable infrastructure resilience. Core themes include highway/railway maintenance optimization under traffic constraints, AI-driven passenger comfort enhancement in urban transit, and disruption management in intermodal freight networks. She bridges civil engineering principles with data science methodologies to address real-world challenges in traffic flow dynamics, infrastructure reliability, and multimodal mobility systems, prioritizing user-centric and environmentally sustainable outcomes.
Analysis of her 2023-2025 publications reveals a cohesive trajectory toward data-intensive transport solutions. Work consistently applies multi-objective optimization and machine learning to mitigate maintenance impacts on traffic flow, enhance metro passenger experiences, and strengthen freight network resilience. A notable trend integrates sustainability metrics with operational reliability—evident in studies on work zone configurations, metro disruption prioritization, and AI-driven railway systems—demonstrating cross-cutting focus on human factors and climate adaptation within transport infrastructure.
Dr. Consilvio teaches advanced courses including Safe and Reliable Transport Systems and Networks, Transport Systems and Road Infrastructures, and Sustainable Rail and Road Infrastructure across Master's programs in Safety Engineering for Transport, Logistics and Production and Civil and Environmental Engineering. Her curriculum directly translates research into pedagogy, emphasizing practical applications in transport safety and sustainable infrastructure design.
Through CIELI and Polytechnic School affiliations, she contributes to national initiatives advancing logistics innovation and transport infrastructure policy. Current collaborations focus on developing resilient solutions for Italy's transport networks, with particular attention to balancing maintenance requirements against passenger and freight mobility needs in complex urban environments.


