Miguel Onorato




Filippo De Lillo is an expert in the simulation of turbulent flows. His research interests include also the transport of inertial particles and micro-swimmers in turbulent and chaotic flows. He is associate professor at the Physics Department of the University of Torino.
Costantino Manes is Associate Professor of Hydraulics at Politecnico di Torino, Italy. His research interests cover a wide range of topics within the remit of applied and fundamental fluid mechanics, such as wall turbulence, wave turbulence interaction, fish-turbulence interaction, bridge scour and more. He is a keen experimentalist and has vast experience in laboratory work.
Carlo Camporeale is a water scientist with expertise in fluid mechanics, morphodynamics, stochastic processes, pattern formation in geophysics and biological fluid mechanics. He holds a MS in Environmental Engineering, a MS in Physics of Complex Systems and a PhD in Hydraulic Engineering. He is currently Associate Professor of Fluid Mechanics at Politecnico di Torino (Italy) and he is author of more than 90 articles, including 70 papers published on ISI peer-reviewed international journals.
Paolo Pezzutto holds a PhD in Civil and Environmental Engineering. From 2013 to 2020 he has worked as a researcher at CNR, Institute of Marine Science. Currently holding a contract with the University of Torino. His expertise is mainly about water waves, maritime physical models and ocean waves prediction.
Matteo Lorenzo
Matteo Lorenzo is a PhD student in Physics at University of Torino. In the same institution in 2019 he graduated in Physics, with a Master's Thesis concerning a study on an Alpine Earth Critical Zone observatory. In addition to climate change and atmospheric physics, his interests are now focused on fluid dynamics and wave turbulence.