Alice Siricoمشاهده پروفایل
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Alice Sirico is a Researcher at the Department of Engineering and Architecture, University of Parma, where she teaches courses such as Design of Structures and Fire Safety Engineering in both the Architecture and City Sustainability and Civil Engineering second-cycle degree programs. Her academic engagement spans from the academic year 2021/2022 to 2025/2026, reflecting her active role in engineering education. Her research centers on sustainable construction materials, with a focus on reducing the environmental impact of concrete. Key areas include the use of biochar , recycled aggregates , municipal solid waste ash , and plastic waste in concrete formulations. These efforts aim to enhance mechanical performance while lowering carbon footprints. The recent 2024 publications highlight a strong trend toward circular economy principles in civil engineering, integrating waste valorization with structural performance. Her work often involves experimental analysis and collaborative research on material durability and sustainability metrics. Awards and honors are not mentioned in the available information. Alice Sirico advises no publicly listed students and there is no mention of grants or funded projects. However, her consistent publication output and teaching responsibilities suggest active involvement in research teams and academic collaboration, particularly with researchers such as Beatrice Belletti, Patrizia Bernardi, and Giuseppe Vignali. No specific lab or research center is named, but her work implies participation in materials and structural testing laboratories at the University of Parma.


