Dr. Sarah Ariano | Hydrology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sarah Ariano | Hydrology | Best Researcher Award

University of Toronto, Canada

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

From the outset, the academic journey of this distinguished scholar was marked by a strong focus on environmental sciences and geography. Starting with a BSc in Physical Geography and Environmental Management from the University of Toronto Mississauga (2011-2015), their foundational education laid the groundwork for a deep understanding of natural processes and human-environment interactions. Building on this, they pursued an MSc in Physical Geography at the University of Toronto (2015-2017), where they honed their skills in climate analysis and environmental modeling. Their master’s research on snow redistribution and the effects of snow ice formation for temperate lakes demonstrated an early commitment to addressing complex environmental issues through rigorous scientific inquiry.

This academic journey culminated in a PhD in Environmental Applied Science Management from Ryerson University (2018-2022), where their research became increasingly specialized. The PhD work focused on the variability in hydrologic responses of urban rivers and watersheds, particularly concerning land use, sewer infrastructure, and watershed characteristics. This period was marked by extensive use of geospatial analysis, hydrologic modeling, and fieldwork, further solidifying their expertise in urban environmental science.

👩‍🏫 Professional Endeavors

After earning their PhD, they embarked on a dynamic professional career, beginning with a post-doctoral position at Toronto Metropolitan University (Aug 2022-Dec 2022). Here, they explored the complexities of source water partitioning in sanitary sewers, contributing significantly to the understanding of inflow and infiltration effects on water quality. This research was crucial in confirming existing techniques and expanding the knowledge of urban water management.

Their professional trajectory continued as a Post-Doctoral Researcher at McGill University (Jan 2023-Jun 2024), where they broadened their research scope to include hydrobiogeochemical processes across humid temperate watersheds in Canada and the United States. Their work in large-scale watershed classification and characterization further demonstrated their ability to handle complex, multidisciplinary projects that required the integration of long-term water quality data, geospatial datasets, and climate data.

In July 2024, they were appointed Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto, a role that allows them to lead a research program focused on the hydrological and biogeochemical processes influencing water quality and quantity in urban ecosystems. This research is vital in understanding and managing urban water resources in the face of climate change and urbanization, underscoring their commitment to applied environmental science.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Their research contributions are both diverse and impactful, particularly in the fields of hydrology, urban water management, and environmental modeling. At Ryerson University, they made significant advances in understanding urban runoff regimes and source water partitioning through geospatial analysis and modeling. Their work provided new insights into the hydrologic connectivity of impervious surfaces in heavily urbanized catchments, which is crucial for managing stormwater in cities.

At McGill University, their research expanded to include the hydrobiogeochemical behavior of watersheds, contributing to a better understanding of how contaminants are transported across various scales and how these processes can be predicted. This research is particularly relevant in the context of climate change, as it helps to predict how watershed systems might respond to changing environmental conditions.

Their current research at the University of Toronto continues this trajectory, focusing on the integration of environmental geophysics, geospatial analysis, and modeling to address water quality and quantity issues in urban environments. This work is instrumental in developing strategies for managing urban water resources amidst the challenges of ongoing urbanization and climate change.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

Throughout their academic and professional career, this scholar has received numerous accolades and recognition for their contributions to environmental science. Their work has been instrumental in advancing the understanding of urban hydrology and water resource management, earning them respect and recognition within the scientific community.

Their research on COVID-19 sewer surveillance, for instance, was a critical contribution to public health efforts during the pandemic, demonstrating the real-world impact of their work. By conducting geospatial analysis of sewer networks and monitoring SARS-CoV-2 viral loads, they provided valuable insights that helped coordinate testing efforts in high-risk areas.

🌍 Impact and Influence

The impact of their work extends beyond academia, influencing policy and practice in urban water management. Their research on urban runoff and watershed hydrology has informed strategies for managing stormwater in cities, helping to mitigate the effects of urbanization on water quality and quantity. Their work is also contributing to the broader understanding of how urban ecosystems respond to environmental change, providing essential knowledge for adapting to the challenges posed by climate change.

Their role as an educator further amplifies their influence, as they have taught and mentored the next generation of environmental scientists. Their teaching experience at the University of Toronto Mississauga and Ryerson University has included both undergraduate and graduate courses, with a focus on physical hydrology, urban environmental science, and geography. Through their teaching, they are shaping the future of environmental science by inspiring students to pursue careers in this critical field.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking ahead, their legacy is likely to be defined by their contributions to understanding and managing urban water resources. As they continue their research at the University of Toronto, they are poised to make even greater contributions to the field of environmental science. Their work on hydrological and biogeochemical processes in urban ecosystems is particularly timely, given the growing challenges of urbanization and climate change.

Their research program, which integrates environmental geophysics, geospatial analysis, and modeling, is likely to yield new insights into how cities can better manage their water resources. By continuing to explore the connections between water mobilization, nutrient transport, and environmental change, they are contributing to a more sustainable future for urban environments. As they mentor new researchers and expand their research program, their influence on the field of environmental science will only continue to grow.

Publications 

Ice processes on medium‐sized north‐temperate lakes

Authors: SS Ariano, LC Brown

Journal: Hydrological Processes

Volume: 33

Issue: 18

Pages: 2434-2448

Year: 2019

The influence of snow and ice albedo towards improved lake ice simulations

Authors: AL Robinson, SS Ariano, LC Brown

Journal: Hydrology

Volume: 8

Issue: 1

Pages: 11

Year: 2021

Broad scale assessment of key drivers of streamflow generation in urban and urbanizing rivers

Authors: SS Ariano, CJ Oswald

Journal: Hydrological Processes

Volume: 36

Issue: 4

Pages: e14579

Year: 2022

Rapid mobilization of old water during urban stormflow

Authors: SS Ariano, CJ Oswald

Journal: Hydrological Processes

Volume: 36

Issue: 11

Pages: e14745

Year: 2022

An investigation of temperate region lake ice in Central Ontario

Author: SS Ariano

Journal: University of Toronto (Canada)

Volume: N/A

Issue: N/A

Pages: N/A

Year: 2017

Mrs. Ilaria Sebastiani| dam and buildings | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Ilaria Sebastiani| dam and buildings | Best Researcher Award

freelance, Italy 

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Early Academic Pursuits 📚

Ilaria Sebastiani, born on May 10, 1995, in Palombara Sabina (RM), Italy, has shown a strong dedication to her academic growth from an early age. Her journey began at the Lazzaro Spallanzani State School Complex in Tivoli, where she earned her Scientific High School Diploma in June 2014. This foundational education laid the groundwork for her subsequent achievements in civil engineering.

Driven by a passion for structures and infrastructure, Ilaria pursued her Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering at Sapienza University of Rome. She completed this program in March 2018, achieving a commendable score of 102/110. Eager to delve deeper into the field, she continued her studies at the same institution, obtaining a Master’s Degree in Civil Engineering – Structures (LM-23) in October 2021. Her academic excellence was recognized with a perfect score of 110/110 laude. Most recently, in May 2024, Ilaria earned a second-level Master’s degree in Project Management in Construction Works with BIM from the Politecnico di Milano – Scuola Master F.lli Presente, where she again achieved a score of 110/110.

Professional Endeavors and Contributions 🏗️

Ilaria’s professional journey began shortly after her academic pursuits, with her registration in the Professional Order – Register of Engineers of Rome in 2022. She also became a certified Fire Prevention Professional that same year. These qualifications have enabled her to take on significant roles in the civil engineering sector.

Since 2022, Ilaria has been working as a Designer and Project Manager at Studio Masciotta s.r.l., a prominent design company based in Rome. In this role, she has contributed to several critical infrastructure projects across Italy, displaying a blend of technical expertise and leadership.

One of her notable projects is the Acerenza Genzano Tunnel in Genzano di Lucania (PZ), where she has been serving as Project Manager since 2023. Ilaria has been instrumental in coordinating on-site activities, managing client relations, and overseeing technical aspects such as bill of quantities and historical-critical analysis of the work.

Another significant project is the Colle Torcino Dam, where Ilaria has been leading the seismic verification efforts. Her responsibilities include conducting critical historical analyses and overseeing the investigation plan, ensuring that the dam and its ancillary works meet stringent safety standards.

Ilaria has also played key roles in the seismic verification and safety enhancement of other dams across Italy, including the Poggio Perotto Dam and the Votturino Dam. Her work in these projects involved preliminary and executive design, metric calculations, and the preparation of special tender specifications.

Accolades and Recognition 🏅

Ilaria’s work has not gone unnoticed. Her meticulous attention to detail, combined with her ability to manage complex projects, has earned her recognition within the industry. The successful completion of challenging projects like the Conza Dam and Condominio Le Fontane highlights her capability in both design and project management. These projects involved seismic adaptation, extraordinary maintenance, and structural consolidation—areas where Ilaria’s expertise truly shines.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Through her work, Ilaria has made significant contributions to the field of civil engineering, particularly in the areas of structural safety and seismic risk mitigation. Her projects have not only improved the safety and functionality of critical infrastructure but have also contributed to the preservation of important structures, ensuring their longevity for future generations.

Her role as a Project Manager at Studio Masciotta s.r.l. has allowed her to influence the design and execution of large-scale infrastructure projects, setting high standards for safety and efficiency. Ilaria’s work has also had a direct impact on the communities where these projects are located, enhancing the safety and quality of life for residents.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🚀

As Ilaria continues to advance in her career, her contributions to civil engineering are expected to grow even more impactful. Her commitment to excellence and her ability to manage complex projects make her a valuable asset to any team. Looking ahead, Ilaria is likely to take on even more challenging projects that will further solidify her reputation as a leading figure in the field of civil engineering.

Her legacy will be one of dedication, precision, and a relentless pursuit of excellence. As she continues to push the boundaries of what is possible in civil engineering, Ilaria Sebastiani is set to leave a lasting mark on the industry, inspiring future generations of engineers to follow in her footsteps.

Publications 

Timber-based Façades with Different Connections and Claddings: Assessing Materials’ Reusability, Water Use, and Global Warming Potential

Authors: Miren Juaristi, Ilaria Sebastiani, Stefano Avesani

Journal: Journal of Facade Design and Engineering

Year: 2022

Impact Of Thermal Bridges On The Energy Response Of A Building

Authors: Ilaria Sebastiani, Riccardo Pinotti, Stefano Avesani, Simone D’Amore, Stefano Pampanin

Journal: Not applicable (Conference paper)

Year: 2022