
معرفی
Emiliano Gelati is a Research Fellow at the Department of Geosciences, University of Oslo, Norway, specializing in hydrology and remote sensing applications. He holds a PhD from the Technical University of Denmark and has extensive postdoctoral and industry experience across institutions in Italy, France, and Spain. His research focuses on hydrological modelling, water resources optimization, irrigation systems, and climate change impacts. He teaches courses on hydrology and geophysical data science.
Education:
- PhD, Environmental Engineering, Technical University of Denmark (2007–2010)
- MSc/BSc, Environmental Engineering, Politecnico di Milano, Italy (2000–2006)
Research Interests:
- Hydrological extremes and drought analysis
- Integration of remote sensing data into hydrological models
- Water resources management under climate change
- Modelling irrigation sustainability and crop-water interactions
- Land surface model validation and uncertainty assessment
Articles Trends: His recent work emphasizes inter-disciplinary platforms for climate-ecosystem modelling, global water resource assessments, and satellite-based monitoring solutions. Key contributions include improving irrigation area mapping in Europe and evaluating drought trends under global warming scenarios.
Advising & Grants: Supervised MSc theses on hydrologic extremes and hydrometeorological trends. Collaborated on EU-funded projects addressing water-energy-food nexus challenges and Mediterranean sustainability.
Labs/Teams: Active in the Section for Geography and Hydrology (GeoHyd) and the Hydrology and Water Resources research group at the University of Oslo. Engaged with international teams like the European Joint Research Centre (JRC).



