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My research interests span computational structural geology, geomechanics and image analysis. I’m interested in the patterns and processes of strain localisation, in the statistical distribution of fault and fracture networks, and in the mechanical, thermal and seismic anisotropies of rocks. I tackle problems through field work, laboratory experiments, theoretical analysis and numerical modelling. I use numerical models to integrate observations with, and explore the consequences of, physical theory. I have developed codes freely available for the geoscience community, such as a wavelet analysis toolbox and the statistical analysis, permeability and connectivity suites within the FracPaQ toolbox (www.fracpaq.com ; https://github.com/Rob-Rizzo).
Roberto Emanuele Rizzo
Research Fellow (RTDa), Department of Earth Sciences, University of Florence
Work Experience
Academic Education
Academic Service
Awards
Research Funding
I have raised funding as principal investigator for ~ £16,000.
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Invited Talks
Software development and technical skills
Six years’ experience developing and using codes for numerical simulation of geological processes, statistical inferences and image analysis: