Title

Tutor

Facies and Architecture of Sedimentary Rocks for Carbon Sequestration, Storage and Utilization

S. Cirilli

Past Climate lesson for future

S. Cirilli

3D reconstruction of a deep-water fold-and-thrust belt: the case of NW Borneo, offshore Sabah.

M. Porreca

Structural relations between the Sibillini front and the seismogenic faults of Pizzoli and Montereale (Central Italy).

M. Porreca

Structural style reconstruction of the Laga basin (Central Italy) and its relations with the carbonatic sequence through seismic interpretation

M. Porreca

Systematic study of an Early Pleistocene mammal fauna from western Umbria (Studio sistematico di una fauna a mammiferi del Pleistocene Inferiore dell’Umbria occidentale)

M. Cherin

Interpretation of seismic reflection profiles in seismically active areas of Central Italy

M.R. Barchi

Palynostratigraphy and spectroscopy of organic matter from Early Jurassic of Paris Basin

A. Spina S. Cirilli

Changes in sporomorph appearance and chemistry with increasing maturity: a case from Southern Tunisia

A. Spina

Thermal maturity Latest Ordovician (Hirnantian) miospores from Northern Gondwana regions, and their evolutionary significance

A. Spina

Stratigraphy and palinological characterization of Paleozoic-Triassic successions

A. Spina

Attribute analysis of 2D vintage seismic reflection data across the area of Castelluccio di Norcia and Amatrice.

M. Ercoli

Marine response to climate changes during the late Holocene.

R. Rettori

Geochemical applications on planktonic foraminifera during the Holocene.

R. Rettori

Planktonic foraminifera: an important tool in global climate changes.

R. Rettori

Mathematical and geometrical approach on foraminiferal test growth.

R. Rettori

Geochemical analyses and extinction patterns at Permian/Triassic and Capitanian/Wuchapingian boundaries.

R. Rettori

Biostratigraphy, microfacies analysis and paleogeographic reconstructions of Paleozoic successions.

R. Rettori

Sedimentary and Diagenetic Facies distribution in shallow water carbonate rocks and their role in determining reservoir properties

S. Cirilli

The Early Toarcian anoxic event and source rock potential: case histories from the Central Italy

S. Cirilli

Facies analysis and stratigraphic reconstruction of the Paleozoic and Early Mesozoic successions of the Northern Apennines

S. Cirilli

Mesozoic Black shales GeoDataBase for European area

S. Cirilli, L. Melelli

structural setting of Campotosto lake area from surface, well and seismic reflection data

G. Minelli

Argentina exploration for unconventional resources on one of the following basins (Nenquen Basin, San Jorge Basin (onshore), Austral-Magallanes Basin (onshore), Chaco Basin, Parana Basin)

G. Minelli

Gravity modelling on a section from Thyrrenian sea to Sicily channel

G. Minelli

Gravity modelling across Umbria-Marche-Abruzzo

G. Minelli

Measuring and mapping soil diffuse degassing for the estimation of deep-gas realease and tracing tectonic structures.

C. Cardellini

Characterization of deeep gas transfer through geochemical characterization of groundwaters

C. Cardellini

A link between texture and porosity on carbonates: the influence of dolomitization process for the carbonate reservoirs

S. Cirilli

Information

The final exam aims to test the ability of the student to work independently and to expose and discuss the results of an original work (Thesis) on a specific topic.

The thesis is carried out with the supervision of a teacher (Supervisor), belonging to the teaching staff of the University of Perugia Geological Courses eventually with one or more co-Supervisors. The co-Supervisor must be an expert in the topic of the thesis and not necessarily an academic staff.

The student makes his dissertation in the presence of a special committee appointed by the educational structure of reference. Students with good academic performance will have the opportunity, offered by Eni-Ecu, to attend a 3 months internship at the Eni in San Donato Milanese (Milan) to prepare their master thesis.

Students will have also the opportunity for training abroad at University or other approved Agencies (also in the Erasmus exchange agreements and Erasmus Placement) to carry out the working thesis. The thesis can be written in Italian (with extended abstract in English) or in English (with extended abstract in Italian).

The Committee is composed of 7 teachers, relating to the educational structure of reference and including the thesis Supervisor. After the dissertation, the Committee will verify the ability of the student to work independently and to expose and discuss the results of his original work, experimental or theoretical, on a specific topic.

For the evaluation and the final score, the committee will take into account the quality of the thesis and presentation and also of the whole student career timing and acquisition of credits. At the final examination, up to ten points will be awarded, which will be added to the base score resulting from the weighted average of the exams obtained during the two years of the course. If the final score is equal to or greater than 110, the Committee, only if unanimously, may give praise (110 cum laude). 

 

 

Completing the online Degree application 

Entering the SOL with your credentials from the menu choose the link “Laurea” and click on “Conseguimento titolo”. The system will guide the user to fill in the online degree application. When requested, it is recommended to insert the mandatory attachments (Foglio titolo tesi debitamente compilato e firmato dal Relatore, fotocopia libretto universitario, ricevuta questionario AlmaLaurea and any other specific ones where required).