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Regina Bianchi awarded at the SEG Virtual Student Conference

Regina Bianchi, a PhD candidate in the 39th cycle of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, received the first prize for her presentation titled “Long-term ERT monitoring of a critical slope to help observe rainfall-triggered instabilities” at the 8th SEG Europe & Eurasia Virtual Student Conference, held on April 10, 2024.

SEG is a global non-profit organization with the mission of connecting the world of applied geophysics. This virtual conference is dedicated to European and Eurasian students and is open to all undergraduate, Master’s, and PhD students across Europe and Eurasia.