GreenLife4Seas: Research and training activities continue at Politecnico di Bari!
Research and academic training activities related to the GreenLife4Seas project continue at Politecnico di Bari. Recently, at the Department of Civil, Environmental, Land, Building Engineering and Chemistry, two degree theses were discussed, focusing on innovative and sustainable solutions for the mechanical improvement of dredged marine sediments.
The first is a Master’s thesis in Geotechnical Works and Environmental Geotechnics entitled “Mussel shell-based solutions for the mechanical improvement of dredged sediments: geotechnical investigations within the GreenLife4Seas project”, developed by Dr. Debora Mastronuzzi within the Master’s degree programme in Environmental and Land Engineering.
The second is a Bachelor’s thesis in Geotechnics entitled “Geotechnical experimental investigation on mechanical improvement solutions for marine sediments within the GreenLife4Seas project”, carried out by Dr. Nicola Iacobellis within the Bachelor’s degree programme in Building Engineering.
Both works contribute to the development and scientific validation of the solutions proposed by the GreenLife4Seas project, strengthening the link between academic research, technological innovation and environmental sustainability.