Matteo Alvaro

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Matteo Alvaro
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Matteo Alvaro in 2023
NationalityItalian
CitizenshipItalian
Alma materUniversity of Pavia
AwardsUgo Panichi prize, Mario Nardelli prize, EMU Research Excellence Medal
Scientific career
FieldsMineralogy, mineral physics, crystallography, elastic geothermobarometry, planetary sciences
InstitutionsUniversity of Pavia
Website https://www.mineralogylab.com/, http://sciter.unipv.eu/site/home/persone/scheda720005650.html

Matteo Alvaro is an Italian geologist with expertise in mineralogy, mineral physics, and crystallography who is currently professor of mineralogy at the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences of the University of Pavia. [1] He is leading author or co-author of over 100 articles in international scientific journals. [2]

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Early life and education

Matteo Alvaro was born in Milan, Italy. He was educated at the University of Pavia where he obtained his bachelor's degree in earth sciences and natural resources in 2004 and master's degree applied earth sciences in 2006. In 2009, he obtained his PhD degree in earth science from the University of Pavia with a thesis on the characterization of the high-temperature and high-pressure behavior of several pyroxenes. [3] He carried out his research during the PhD between the University of Pavia and the University of Padua. [4] [5]

Career and research

In 2010, after concluding his PhD, Matteo Alvaro started working as a post-doc at Virginia Tech in the group of Ross J Angel and Nancy L. Ross to research the structural and elastic behavior of crystalline material at high-pressure conditions. [6] In 2012 he moved to Italy at the University of Chieti where he conducted studies focused on the investigation of volcanic systems in the framework of the ExoMars 2018 mission. [7] In 2013 Alvaro joined the research group of Fabrizio Nestola at the University of Padua. [8] [9]

In 2017 Alvaro established the Experimental Mineralogy Laboratory in the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences of the University of Pavia dedicated to the memory of Fiorenzo Mazzi. [10] [11]

Award and honors

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