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Resilience to climate change: a new challenge for Environmental Engineering – MSc from University of Pavia
Description
The MSc in Environmental Engineering – Resilience to Climate Change Effects (REACH) aims at training expert professionals capable of operating in a reality where climate changes increasingly impact on the management of water resources, on the safeguard of the environment, and on soil protection.
The environmental engineers graduating in this curriculum will be able to analyse problems, build models to support decisions, plan and design actions and operations of natural and territorial interest to mitigate the effects of climate changes, as well as in ordinary contexts, using modern, innovative and inter-disciplinary approaches, techniques and tools.
Starting from a reinforcement of previous bases in mathematics, hydraulics, sanitary engineering, applied geology, and hydraulic constructions, in this curriculum the topics related to climate dynamics, the impact of climate changes on aquatic ecosystems, the sustainable use of water resources in urban and agricultural environments, fluvial hydraulics and related hydraulic protection works and the use of satellite data are especially developed.
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Admission Requirements
Bachelor’s degree, postgraduate Master’s degree or a three-year diploma or other officially recognised study titles awarded abroad in Engineering. At least 1 reference(s) should be provided. Strong background in the basic scientific subjects (Maths, Physics, Chemistry, Geology) and in the characteristic subjects of Civil and Environmental Engineering. For country-specific requirements related to your degree please read our dedicated webpage.Admission Deadline
March 30 2023- April 14 2023 call dedicated to EU and NON-EU applicants. For NON-EU applicants residing abroad it will be opened only in case of available seats on the degree course.Speakers
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Stefano Sibilla
Professor
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Hezron Casasola
Current student
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Alireza Babapoorkamani
Current student