Enrico Bertuzzo is a Full Professor at Ca' Foscari University of Venice, affiliated with the Department of Environmental Sciences, Computer Science and Statistics. His research focuses on hydrological modeling, river network biogeochemistry, and epidemiology of waterborne diseases. He has held roles including Scientist at École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (2011–2016) and Visiting Assistant Professional Specialist at Princeton University (2007–2008). He earned a PhD in Civil & Environmental Engineering from the University of Padua in 2008. Teaching: Environmental Engineering, Hydrology, Fluid Mechanics Research: River network metabolism, urban expansion modeling, and infectious disease dynamics His research integrates hydrological processes with biogeochemical and epidemiological models, addressing topics like carbon dynamics in rivers, cholera transmission, and climate impacts on ecosystems. He contributes to projects such as the EU-funded CONSTRAIN and NewTechAqua initiatives. Publications emphasize river network biogeochemistry and carbon cycling, with recent work exploring O₂-CO₂ coupling and urban expansion drivers. He serves on editorial boards including Royal Society Open Science and Advances in Water Resources.












