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Patrizia Bernardi is an Associate Professor in the Department of Engineering and Architecture at the University of Parma, where she has been actively teaching and conducting research for over a decade. She is involved in multiple graduate programs, including Civil Engineering and Architecture and City Sustainability, delivering core courses such as Steel and Wood Constructions, Design of Structures, and Structural Modeling for Building Design.
Her research focuses on structural integrity, seismic resilience, and sustainable construction materials. Key areas include the seismic vulnerability of reinforced concrete bridges, performance evaluation of innovative concretes with biochar and recycled aggregates, and environmental impact assessments of low-carbon building materials. Her work supports the advancement of circular economy principles in civil engineering.
The analysis of her recent publications reveals a strong trend toward sustainability and resilience in infrastructure, combining structural performance with environmental life-cycle considerations. She actively contributes to databases and experimental studies on alternative concrete materials, positioning her at the forefront of green construction research.
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While no formal list of advisees is provided, her role as a senior academic and frequent co-author on research involving structural analysis and sustainable materials suggests active mentorship and collaboration with graduate students. There is no mention of external grants, but her research output indicates sustained project involvement.
She is part of a research group within the Department of Engineering and Architecture focused on structural safety, material innovation, and seismic risk mitigation, collaborating with researchers such as Beatrice Belletti, Marco Di Ludovico, and Andrea Prota.
