Federico Dallo

Federico Dallo

Staff Researcher

National Research Council of Italy

About

Federico Dallo, PhD. I am a Staff Researcher at the National Research Council of Italy. Previously, I worked as a Marie Curie Postdoctoral Researcher at the Center for the Built Environment (CBE) at the University of California, Berkeley. My expertise lies in air quality monitoring for both indoor and outdoor environments.

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Interests
  • Air Quality
  • Wireless Sensors Network
  • Statistical Data Analysis
Education
  • PhD in Environmenta Science, 2017

    Ca' Foscari University of Venice

  • ME in Chemistry, 2013

    University of Ferrara

  • BS in Chemistry, 2011

    University of Ferrara

Skills

Air Quality Monitoring

Indoor and outdoor monitoring using low-cost sensors and reference instruments

Wireless Sensor Networks

Design and deployment of IoT sensor networks in remote and urban environments

Statistical Data Analysis

Time-series analysis, calibration, and uncertainty quantification

R

Data analysis, visualisation, and reproducible research

Python

Data processing, sensor firmware, and scientific computing

LaTeX

Scientific writing and document preparation

Experience

 
 
 
 
 
UC Berkeley
Marie Skłodowska-Curie postdoctoral scholar
Jan 2021 – Jan 2023 California

Responsibilities include:

  • Analysing
  • Modelling
  • Deploying
 
 
 
 
 
UC Berkeley
Lecturer of R for Building Science
Apr 2022 – May 2022 California
Taught time-series analysis using R to building engineers.

Accomplish­ments

HealthRiskAdapt — Horizon Europe Project (GA 101157458)
Horizon Europe project (GA 101157458). Developing interventions for climate-related health risk adaptation.
MISO — Horizon Europe Project (GA 101086541)
Horizon Europe project (GA 101086541). Partner Leader for sensor network deployment and air quality monitoring.
Marie Skłodowska-Curie Postdoctoral Fellowship
Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellowship (MSCA-IF) for development of low-cost sensor technologies for atmospheric and climate sciences.

Recent Publications

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(2025). Using smart thermostats to reduce indoor exposure to wildfire fine particulate matter (PM2.5). Indoor Environments, 2(2), 100088.

(2024). Climate change is rapidly deteriorating the climatic signal in Svalbard glaciers. The Cryosphere, 18(1), 307–320.

(2024). Stabilizing Cubic γ-Ga₂O₃:Cr³⁺ Spinel Nanocrystals by Size Confinement into Mesoporous Silica Nanoreactor Channels. Journal of Materials Chemistry C.

(2024). The seasonal change of PAHs in Svalbard surface snow. Environmental Pollution, 340, 122864.

(2022). Airborne polar pesticides in rural and mountain sites of North-Eastern Italy: An emerging air quality issue. Environmental Pollution, 308, 119657.

(2022). Characterization of atmospheric total gaseous mercury at a remote high-elevation site (Col Margherita Observatory, 2543 m asl) in the Italian Alps. Atmospheric Environment, 271, 118917.

(2022). Fast Liquid Chromatography coupled with tandem mass spectrometry for the analysis of vanillic and syringic acids in ice cores. Analytical Chemistry, 94(13), 5344–5351.

(2021). Calibration and assessment of electrochemical low-cost sensors in remote alpine harsh environments. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques Discussions, 2021, 1–29.

(2021). Lichens as monitors of the atmospheric deposition of potentially toxic elements in high elevation Mediterranean ecosystems. Science of The Total Environment, 798, 149369.

(2021). Low-cost O3 sensor in remote Alpine environment. AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts, 2021, A15P-14.

(2021). Year-round measurements of size-segregated low molecular weight organic acids in Arctic aerosol. Science of The Total Environment, 763, 142954.

(2020). Confined-melting-assisted synthesis of bismuth silicate glass-ceramic nanoparticles: formation and optical thermometry investigation. ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 12(49), 55195–55204.

(2020). PIONEER: open wireless sensor network for smart environmental monitoring of remote areas. EGU General Assembly 2020, EGU2020-16375.

(2019). Diurnal cycle of iodine, bromine, and mercury concentrations in Svalbard surface snow. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 19(20), 13325–13339.

(2019). Ritorno nella notte artica. Anteferma Editore.

(2016). Nella notte artica. Incipit Editore.

(2013). Dependence of the population on the temperature in the Boltzmann distribution: a simple relation involving the average energy. Journal of Chemical Education, 90(12), 1639–1644.