Research and teaching centre
environmental geosciences
Research and teaching centre
environmental geosciences
Alessia Corami

Alessia Corami

PD-Post Doctoral Researcher

ED-Sustainable Environment

Contact details
Email. : corami@cerege.fr
Tel :

I study heavy metals or potential toxic metal in soil and water, a sustainable way to remediate the environment.

Now I am working on the problem of metals and microplastic in necrosoils with two students from the university of Lousiana at Lafayette and Dr. Anna Paltseva.

I published chapters about phytoremediation and sustainable solution to remediate soil in mine environment and a book "Fundamentals of Evapotranspiration equations".

Guest editor for a special volume:

Old Challenges and Modern Solutions in Farmland Soils: Addressing Heavy Metals, Microplastics, and GHG Emissions

Member of the Task Force Skill Manifesto for European Federation of Geologist (EFG)

WATERLINE Ambassador (https://www.waterline-project.eu/index.php/ambassadors)

Scientific Expert at EEA and European Commision

Expert Evaluator for EIT Culture & Creativity

Research Associate Expert and Member of the Grant Evaluation for European Science Foundation (ESF)

 

  • 2022-2024 - visiting assistant professor - university of Lousiana Lafayette
  • 2014-2015 - visiting professor - university of Tuebingen
  • 2007-2012 - professor - Guglielmo Marconi university
  • archeometry
  • phytoremediation
  • phosphate
  • soil and water remediation
  • metals

Drip project :

The problem of using and managing water resources is the same in France as in Italy, with craftsmen and some of the largest companies in the country facing the same problems.
production activities are faced with the same issues of yield, cost management and the proper use of resources.
a scarce and finite resource.

ESWN (Earth Science Women Network)

CESRA-FAO

"Artisanal and Small-scale Mining: A Fair-Trade Approach! World Resources Forum 25