Assist. Prof. Dr. Aurora Gullotta | water engineering | Best Researcher Award
Prof Adrian Pisla, University of Catania Italy
Aurora Gullotta, an Italian Assistant Professor at the University of Catania, specializes in Hydraulic and Maritime Constructions and Hydrology. With a PhD in Urban and Land Risks and extensive teaching and research experience, she focuses on sustainable water systems and equity in resource distribution. An active scholar, she has authored numerous impactful publications and collaborated internationally, notably during her visiting PhD tenure at the University of Exeter. Aurora excels in leveraging advanced modeling tools like EPA-SWMM for innovative solutions in urban and water management challenges.
Publication Profile
šEducation
PhD in Urban and Land Risks (2017ā2020) University of Catania; Thesis on intermittent water distribution systems. Visiting PhD Student (2019ā2020) Centre for Water Systems, University of Exeter, UK. Masterās in Land and Environmental Engineering (2014ā2017) University of Catania; Graduated summa cum laude. Bachelorās in Civil and Environmental Engineering (2010ā2014) University of Catania; Graduated summa cum laude.
š¢Experience
Assistant Professor (2022āPresent) University of Catania; Lecturer of Hydrology and Sustainable Water Systems. Teaching Assistant (2017ā2020) University of Catania; Co-supervised theses in hydrology and hydraulic constructions. Conference Organizer and Speaker Presented research at international forums like EGU and IAHR. Peer Reviewer Reviewed manuscripts for renowned journals in hydrology and water systems.
Publication Top Notes
- Using EPA-SWMM to simulate intermittent water distribution systems
Authors: A. Campisano, A. Gullotta, C. Modica
Published in: Urban Water Journal, 2018
Citations: 38 - Optimal location of valves to improve equity in intermittent water distribution systems
Authors: A. Gullotta, D. Butler, A. Campisano, E. Creaco, R. Farmani, C. Modica
Published in: Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management, 2021
Citations: 28 - A simplified methodology for optimal location and setting of valves to improve equity in intermittent water distribution systems
Authors: A. Gullotta, A. Campisano, E. Creaco, C. Modica
Published in: Water Resources Management, 2021
Citations: 24 - Trend analysis and identification of the meteorological factors influencing reference evapotranspiration
Authors: T.M. Aschale, D.J. Peres, A. Gullotta, G. Sciuto, A. Cancelliere
Published in: Water, 2023
Citations: 14 - Evaluation of reference evapotranspiration estimation methods for assessing hydrological impacts of photovoltaic power plants in Mediterranean climates
Authors: T.M. Aschale, G. Sciuto, D.J. Peres, A. Gullotta, A. Cancelliere
Published in: Water, 2022
Citations: 14 - Long-term experiments for the evaluation of the potential for storm water control of modular blue roofs in Mediterranean climate
Authors: A. Campisano, C. Modica, A. Gullotta
Published in: Urban Water Journal, 2021
Citations: 14 - Laboratory experiments and simulation analysis to evaluate the application potential of pressure remote RTC in water distribution networks
Authors: A. Campisano, C. Modica, F. Musmeci, C. Bosco, A. Gullotta
Published in: Water Research, 2020
Citations: 12 - Simulation of Intermittent Water Distribution Networks by EPA-SWMM: Comparing Model Results and Field Experiments
Authors: A. Gullotta, A. Campisano
Published in: Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management, 2024
Citations: 1