Summary
Federica Gaspari is an environmental engineer and PhD candidate at Politecnico di Milano with eight years of experience applying GIS, photogrammetry, and remote sensing to infrastructure monitoring and disaster-related geospatial problems. She combines academic research on geomatic methods for bridge and landslide digital twins with hands-on field campaigns using drones, laser scanning and photogrammetric software. At Politecnico she teaches and tutors GIS and 3D surveying courses, mentors students in summer schools and coordinates open-source workflows (QGIS, QField, CloudCompare, Metashape) for local government projects. Federica has contributed to humanitarian mapping and quality assurance for OpenStreetMap and helped develop teaching material for climate-related disaster management in Africa, showing a strong interest in participatory mapping and spatial data infrastructures. Her profile blends rigorous technical skills with outreach and communication experience from cultural and editorial roles, revealing an ability to translate complex geospatial data into practical, stakeholder-focused solutions. Currently she is contributing to the TWINFALL project on digital twins of landslides while continuing visiting research collaborations in European geomatics labs.
8 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Master Degree Genie Civil - Sciences de la terre et des planètes environnement, Master Degree Genie Civil - Sciences de la terre et des planètes environnement at Université Grenoble Alpes
Diploma Piano Nazionale Informatica, Diploma Piano Nazionale Informatica at Liceo Scientifico Enrico Fermi Arona
Master degree Environmental and Land Planning Engineering Monitoraggio e Diagnostica Ambientale, Master degree Environmental and Land Planning Engineering Monitoraggio e Diagnostica Ambientale at Politecnico di Milano
Summer School, Summer School at University of Bath
Summer School, Summer School at Manhattan University
Italian, English, French, German, Spanish