My CV in brief...
Who I am? My name is Marcello Natalicchio and I would say that I'm a still young (...I’m feeling young inside) stratigrapher and sedimentologist with a particular inclination for the geomicrobiology. The ground of my education is based at the Department of Earth Sciences, University of Torino, where I graduated with a Diploma (M.Sc.) in 2004. After two years of research supported by a fellowship of the Italian National Research Council, I became a Ph.D. student at the Department of Earth Science of Torino, where I obtained a Ph.D. degree in 2010. After one year of postdoc in the same Department, then I got to know for four months the Department of Earth Sciences of Geneva (Switzerland) as postdoc. From 2012 to 2015, the science brought me back to Italy as post-doctoral researcher. In 2015, I was granted a Marie Slodowska-Curie Individual Fellowship by the European Commission and, at the beginning of 2016, I started a new fascinating research experience exploring the world of geomicrobiology at the University of Hamburg (Germany). Since March 2018, I’m researcher at the Department of Earth Sciences of Torino.
My main research interests include the reconstruction of palaeoenvironments, the geobiology of ancient extreme environments, salinity crises in Earth History, and cold-seep deposits.
My main research interests include the reconstruction of palaeoenvironments, the geobiology of ancient extreme environments, salinity crises in Earth History, and cold-seep deposits.
CURRENT ADDRESSvia Valperga Caluso 35, 10125 Torino (Italy)
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