Giovanni Anglani is a Lecturer at the Department of Structural, Building and Geotechnical Engineering (DISEG) at Politecnico di Torino. He also collaborates with the Department of Environmental, Land and Infrastructure Engineering (DIATI). Research interests include: Self-healing concrete, Non-destructive testing, Durability, Advanced repair technologies, Experimental mechanics. Professional roles: Editorial Board Member of Materials (2025-), Guest Editor for Frontiers in Materials (2023-), and active participant in COST Action CA15202 SARCOS (2016-2021). Teaching activities: Course collaborator for Mechanics of Innovative Materials , Theory of Structures , and Experimental Laboratory for Testing and Measurement in Civil Engineering across multiple academic years (2019-2025) in both Building and Civil Engineering programs. His research focuses on self-healing cementitious materials, particularly through encapsulation technologies and experimental mechanical characterization. Recent work addresses fracture mechanisms, durability assessment, and economic implications of self-healing concrete. He has contributed to standardization efforts in self-healing concrete testing through inter-laboratory studies. Key scientific contributions include memberships in professional societies such as RILEM (2020-). His publication trends emphasize material innovation, structural sustainability, and advanced testing methodologies.







