Prof. Sebastiano Imposa | Piezoelectric sensor Award | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Sebastiano Imposa | Piezoelectric sensor Award | Best Researcher Award 

Prof. Sebastiano Imposa, University of Catania, Italy

An accomplished geophysicist, Dr. Sebastiano Imposa has served as an Associate Professor in Applied Geophysics (GEO/11) at the University of Catania since March 2019. He earned his MSc in Geological Sciences from the University of Catania in July 1982 and achieved professional qualification in Geology in June 1987. Prior to his current position, he was an Assistant Professor from November 1990 to February 2019 and has been an advisor to the National University Council since February 2017. Dr. Sebastiano Imposa has a distinguished research career, focusing on applied geophysical surveys for cultural heritage characterization, seismic response evaluation, and microzonation. He has authored approximately 200 papers, 7 monographs, and over 100 technical reports, contributing significantly to the field. He has led several research projects funded by MIUR and C.N.R., including studies on volcanic activity and seismic hazard assessment in eastern Sicily. His international experience includes a fellowship at the Institute de Physique du Globe in Paris, where he analyzed seismic data from satellite networks. Dr. [Name] remains actively engaged in both national and international research collaborations aimed at enhancing the understanding of geological and environmental processes.

Professional Profile:

Summary of Suitability for the Best Researcher Award:

Current Position:
The individual holds a prestigious role as an Associate Professor in Applied Geophysics (GEO/11) at the University of Catania since March 2019. They achieved the full professorship qualification in December 2019, showcasing their expertise and recognition within the academic community. As a National University Council advisor since 2017, they have an active role in shaping academic policy and direction.

πŸŽ“ Education and Training

  • MSc in Geological Sciences from the University of Catania (July 1982)
  • Professional qualification in Geology (June 1987)

πŸ”¬ Research Focus

His extensive research includes applied geophysical surveys for the conservation of cultural heritage, local seismic response evaluations, seismic microzonation, and dynamic characterization of strategic buildings using passive seismic surveys. He has contributed to numerous projects investigating seismic and volcanic activities in Sicily, with over 200 papers in national and international journals and conferences, 7 monographs, and more than 100 scientific reports.

πŸ“š Key Projects

  • Physical phenomena precursors of volcanic eruptions (1991)
  • Seismogenic structure identification on Mount Etna (1993)
  • Seismic microzonation in southeastern Sicily (2002)
  • Analysis of Etna’s tectonic structures and deformation (2014)
  • Member of the Italy-Tunisia cross-border cooperation project MIAREM (2019-2022)

πŸ’‘ Honors and Impact

His research plays a pivotal role in the geophysical analysis of environmental and cultural heritage in the Mediterranean region, contributing to risk assessment, environmental protection, and public safety.

Publication top Notes:

Vibration Analysis at Castello Ursino Picture Gallery (Sicily, Italy) for the Implementation of Self-Generating AlN-MEMS Sensors

Deformed archeological remains at Lilybaeum in Western Sicily (southern Italy) as possible ground signatures of coseismically-slipped fault in the area

Engineering Geological and Geophysical Studies Supporting Finite Element Analysis of Historical Buildings after Dynamic Identification

Integration of Geophysical Survey Data for the Identification of New Archaeological Remains in the Subsoil of the Akrai Greek Site (Sicily, Italy)

Extended Tromograph Surveys for a Full Experimental Characterisation of the San Giorgio Cathedral in Ragusa (Italy)