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- Ivan Roselli
Ivan Roselli
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Researcher in civil and environmental engineering. Since 2007 he mainly works on research studies and advanced services in the fields of seismic and vibration engineering.
He works in the seismic Hall laboratory at the ENEA Casaccia Research Center, where a shaking table facility among the largest in Europe is located. The ENEA Casaccia shaking table facility was the first in the world provided with a passive 3D motion capture system dedicated to seismic tests (named 3DVision system) whose installation and development he personally followed.
He is scientific responsible of shaking table qualification tests and research experiments. He follows the design, the organization, the setup and the execution of shaking table tests, with particular focus on the acquisition and processing of data.
His expertise focuses on the vibration data processing for dynamic identification and damage detection of structures with a variety of techniques (EMA/OMA) and measurement types (displacement sensors, velocimeters and accelerometers). He is also expert of Non Destructive Tests (NDTs) and video-based techniques for the characterization and damage assessment of structures.
He also conducts studies on seismic monitoring and dynamic identification of real structures on the field, such as the Cathedral of Orvieto, the Towers Bridge in Spoleto, archaeological sites, such as some Etruscan tombs at Park of Veii, the Crypta Balbi and the so-called Temple of Minerva Medica in Rome, among recent studies.
He worked in the post-earthquake damage assessment in L'Aquila, 2009. He is a member of the ENEA task force on the Central Italy earthquake, 2016 "EMERGENZA SISMA RIETI" Task Force). He is scientific responsible of the SSPT-MET-DISPREV laboratory in the R5 net of the Centre of Excellence of the Cultural Technological District (DTC) of Lazio Region.