Summary
Massimo Bressan is an environmental officer with 11+ years of hands-on experience in air quality assessment, emission inventories, dispersion modeling and impact assessment for industrial and energy facilities. Based at ARPAV in Veneto, he combines advanced statistical and multicriteria analysis with GIS and specialized profilers (SODAR, microwave radiometer) to translate complex atmospheric and emissions data into actionable environmental reporting. His background includes international research stints in the Netherlands and UK, and early work assessing pollutant fallout from power plants, giving him a strong mix of applied research and regulatory practice. Proficient in R and spatial modeling, he builds and maintains dedicated tools to support air pollution assessment and policy compliance. Known for persistence and iterative problem-solving, he brings a methodical, data-driven approach to challenging monitoring and modeling problems.
11 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
post graduate course in environmental impact assessment, Environmental Sciences, post graduate course in environmental impact assessment, Environmental Sciences at IAL Udine (IT), University of Udine (IT), Free University of Amsterdam (NL)
Natural Sciences, Environmental Studies, full marks, Natural Sciences, Environmental Studies, full marks at University of Padua (IT)
Italian, English