
معرفی
Dr. Matteo Carpentieri is an Associate Professor of Environmental Fluid Mechanics at the University of Surrey's School of Mechanical Engineering Sciences. His research focuses on urban fluid mechanics, particularly pollution dispersion in complex environments. He holds a PhD in Environmental Fluid Dynamics from the University of Florence, Italy, and has conducted postdoctoral research at the Environmental Flow Research Centre (EnFlo). His work combines wind tunnel experiments and numerical modelling to study urban airflow dynamics, atmospheric stratification effects, and nanoparticle dispersion from vehicles.
- Affiliations: Centre for Aerodynamics and Environmental Flow, School of Mechanical Engineering Sciences
- Education:
- PhD in Environmental Fluid Dynamics, University of Florence (Italy)
- MEng in Environmental Engineering, University of Florence (Italy)
His research interests include environmental fluid dynamics, experimental fluid mechanics, and urban meteorology. He leads projects like the £2.5m ASSURE initiative exploring urban weather models and the FUTURE project studying tall building clusters' fluid dynamics. He collaborates with institutions such as Imperial College London and the University of Cambridge.
Dr. Carpentieri supervises PhD candidates like Shanshan Ding (ASSURE project) and Abhishek Mishra (FUTURE project). His teaching includes courses on aerodynamics and environmental engineering. His recent work emphasizes turbulence statistics in urban roughness transitions and pollutant dispersion in tall building wakes.
He co-leads the EnFlo lab and contributes to international efforts like the MODITIC and DIPLOS projects. His research addresses urban resilience, sustainable development goals, and improving atmospheric dispersion models for emergency response scenarios.

