Alessandro Piccolo (agricultural scientist)


Alessandro Piccolo is an Italian chemist and agricultural scientist, with particular expertise in soil science. He is a professor at the University of Naples Federico II and has been honoured by the prize for chemistry in 1999 by the Humboldt Foundation. He received the Doctorate Honoris Causa by the University of Life Sciences of Prague, Czexh Republic in 2009. He is chief editor of the Springer journal Chemical and Biological Technologies in Agriculture. He has been coordinator of two research EU projects and a member of numerous other EU research projects such as the project Biofector with the University of Hohenheim. He has published more than 300 peer reviewed scientific papers and he is ranked among the top Italian scientists.

Life and work

After the classical studies High School "E.Q.Visconti" in Rome he studied chemistry at the University La Sapienza in Rome and obtained a Dr. Phil. Degree cum laude. In 1978 he spent as a Fulbright fellow a research period at the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign where he also obtained a degree in agricultural chemistry. From 1980 to 1983 he served in Ethiopia as an expert of the United Nations organization FAO at the Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research. He then became tenure researcher at the Institutes for Agricultural Science of the Italian Ministry of Agricultural Science first in Rome and then in Florence.
In 1992 Piccolo was appointed professor of agricultural chemistry and ecology at the Federico II University of Naples. Within soil chemistry, his particular interests are the molecular nature and dynamics of humic matter and the transformation of agricultural biomass and biorefinery residues in compost and soil.

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