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Mattia Bonazza
Curriculum Vitae
Zollstock n.17
37081 Grone Goettingen
H +49 (0)174 4681525
B [email protected]
"It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most
intelligent that survives. It is the one that is the most adaptable to
change." – Charles Darwin
Info
Birthdate 13th October 1979 (Trieste, It)
Citizenship Italian
Driving A,B exp 13th Oct 2023
License
LinkedIn http://it.linkedin.com/pub/mattia-bonazza/63/961/660/
Skype mattia.bonazza
Desired employment and Skills
Associated member of CRC Project
Skills Technical and scientific education and background. 5 years of research fellowship on water stable isotopes
measurements of antarctic ice cores samples(TALDICE and EPICA DC). 1 year experience in Antarctica
with 9 months of complete isolation and previous experience of 3 months at AWI Bremerhaven for TALDICE
Project ice core cutting. Experience in mass spectrometry using Thermo Delta Plus Advantage (IRMS) and
in mass spectroscopy through Picarro (WS-CRDS). Currently holding a PhD position at Bioclimatology
Department of Goettingen University with a project focused on measurements of water vapor stable isotopes
in a tropical rainforest in Indonesia.
Computer Skills
Languages R
Platforms Windows, Linux, Mac OS X
Tools Office Package
Scripting Python
DB Access
Programs RStudio
Experience
Academic
feb 2014 - in PhD, University of Goettingen, Goettingen, Germany.
progress Investigating the water cycle of a tropical mountain rainforest in Sulawesi/Indonesia using stable water
isotopes
sept 2008 jan Research Fellowship, University of Trieste, Trieste, Italy.
2014 Ice core samples analysis through Mass Spectrometry, Time Series Analysis and data interpretation.
Academic
june 2014 PhD project, University of Goettingen, Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia.
dec 2014 PhD project setup.
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nov 2011 nov Research Fellowship - ANTARCTICA, University of Trieste - ENEA, Concordia Base, Dome
2012 C, Antarctica.
Daily sampling of snow and ice crystals, recording of meteorological data, maintenance of atmospheric
particle filtering systems, measuring of firn cores density.
Academic
jun 2008 sep Research Activity, Alfred Wegener Institut, Bremerhaven, Deutschland.
2008 TALDICE Project’s ice core cutting (cold room), learning the physical properties of ice cores using highresolution laser scanning techniques.
Work
jul 2006 aug Master and Chief Officer, So.Se.Mar., Trieste, Italy.
2006 Responsible for ship’s navigation, cargo handling onboard.
Work
mar 2003 Mechanical Fitter, Wartsila s.p.a., Trieste, Italy.
sept 2003 Fitter of marine engines from bottom to top, follow the first start and testing operation after engine
completion.
Work
apr 2002 jan Deck Officer, Carbonor s.r.l., Genova, Italy.
2003 Responsible of ships navigation and trip planning, responsible of ship’s safety devices.
Various
nov 2000 jun Trainee Deck Officer, Full-Navi Logistica s.p.a., Napoli, Italy.
2001 Training in performing cargo handling and ship’s stability calculations, training in ships maneuvering and
navigation under the Chief Officer supervision.
Education
sept 2008 MSc Environmental Science, University of Trieste, Trieste, Italy.
may 2011 Mathematical Models, Environmental Chemistry and Physics, Ecophysiology, Geophysics.
sept 2003 BSc Environmental Science, University of Trieste, Trieste, Italy.
may 2008 General Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry, Geology, Biology, Isotopic Geochemistry.
sept 2002 High School Diploma in marine apparatuses and systems, Nautical Istitute of Trieste,
may 2003 Trieste, Italy.
Elements of ships machinery, Electrotechnics, Electronics, Automatic controls onboard and Mechanics.
sept 1993 High School Diploma in maritime transport, Nautical Istitute of Trieste, Trieste, Italy.
may 1998 Navigation, Astronomy, Meteorology, Cargo Handling and Stability Onboard, HSE Onboard.
Section
Master thesis
title Measures, time series analysis and modelling of climate proxies into antarctic ice cores
supervisors Professor Aldo Nocentini, PhD Barbara Stenni
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description The proxies used in this thesis (δD and δ 18 O) are derived from the isotopic composition of the water that is
trapped in ice caps and that is recovered through the drilling of ice cores. The sizes of these proxy, obtained
by mass spectrometry at the Laboratory of Isotope Geochemistry, University of Trieste, will be used as
the observations of the variation of the isotopic composition of surface snow in the area close to the site of
Talos Dome, in East Antarctica. These observations are then compared with the values obtained through
simulations with the model Mixed Cloud Isotopic Model (Ciais P., J. Jouzel, 1994) with the aim of identifying
areas that oceanic sources of moisture through the snowfall, is deposited on the study area.The thesis is
structured to provide an introduction to the general concepts concerning the paleoclimatology (Chapter 1),
Antarctica (Chapter 2), the atmosphere and climate (Chapter 3) and in Chapters 4 and 5 will be described
in the model MCIM. In Chapter 6 we present the data obtained from measurements of samples from the
Talos Dome ice core and TALDICE and will conclude the thesis with Chapter 7 where we will describe the
work carried out through the use of the model MCIM. Appendix 1 will explain the methodology used to
obtain measurements of the isotopic composition of the water and the appendix 2 contains a publication
which is the result of measurements carried out for the period (8-25 kyr BP).
Section
Bachelor thesis
title Oxygen and hydrogen isotopes in the precipitation of Trieste’s area
supervisors PhD Onelio Flora, PhD Barbara Stenni
description The focus of the thesis was to identify and explain the difference in the isotopic signal measured in the
precipitation samples collected in two sites of the city of Trieste. We try to confirm that the distance from
the coast (and from the main source areas of evaporation (continentality)) and the effect of the elevation
affect the quality of the isotopic signal.
languages
Self-assessment European level CEFR (C2 maximum evaluation)
Understanding
Listening Reading
Speaking
Writing
Interaction Production
English Intermediate
Deutsch Beginner
C1
C1
B2
B2
C1
B1
B1
B1
B1
B1
Bahasa Intermediate
Indonesia
B1
B1
B1
B1
B1
Interests and Hobbies
Guitar playing and music studying, motorcycle riding, surfing and travelling.
Extra
Publications D. Buiron et al., 2012. Regional imprints of millennial variability during the MIS 3 period around Antarctica,
Quaternary Science Reviews, Volume 48, Pages 99-112.
Penna et al., 2012. Technical Note: Evaluation of between-sample memory effects in the analysis of d2H and
d18O of water samples measured by laser spectroscopes. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, Volume 16,
Pages 3925–3933.
Stenni et al., 2011. Expression of the bipolar see-saw in Antarctic climate records during the last deglaciation.
Nature Geoscioscience, Volume 4, Pages 46–49.
Penna et al., 2010. On the reproducibility and repeatability of laser absorption spectroscopy measurements
for d2H and d18O isotopic analysis. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, Volume 14, Pages 1551–1566.
Courses NEBOSH International Diploma in Health and Safety on Workplaces (in progress)
TOEFL iBT Certificate - Level INTERMEDIATE Score (82/100)
IAEA Vienna Training Course on the operation of Laser Isotope Analysers for water stable isotopes
SIFER PhD school on Stable Isotopes in Forest Ecosystem Research
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