David Chiaramonti is affiliated with the Polytechnic of Turin in Italy, with a research portfolio primarily focused on engineering and environmental science. Their work spans multiple subfields including biomedical engineering, mechanical engineering, environmental engineering, electrical and electronic engineering, and energy engineering and power technology.
Their research covers a range of topics centered on thermochemical biomass conversion processes, biofuel production and bioconversion, lignin and wood chemistry, hybrid renewable energy systems, environmental impact and sustainability, catalysis and hydrodesulfurization studies, and catalysts for methane reforming.
Frequent collaborative partners include Andrea Maria Rizzo, Matteo Prussi, Samir Bensaid, Viviana Negro, and Luca Rosi. These collaborations have contributed to advancing research in the listed fields and topics.
David Chiaramonti has published extensively in several scientific venues, with the most frequent publication platforms being:
Significant recent papers authored by David Chiaramonti include:
Their published work provides insight into sustainable energy solutions, biofuel strategies, and environmental challenges connected to renewable energy transitions. The author has also contributed to multidisciplinary approaches addressing decarbonization and the integration of bio-based fuels in transport systems.
David Chiaramonti;Anja Oasmaa;Yrjö Solantausta
Jani Lehto;Anja Oasmaa;Yrjö Solantausta;Matti Kytö
D. Chiaramonti;Massimo Bonini;Emiliano Fratini;G. Tondi
David Chiaramonti;Matteo Prussi;Simone Ferrero;Luis Oriani
D. Chiaramonti;Massimo Bonini;Emiliano Fratini;G. Tondi
David Chiaramonti;Matteo Prussi;Marco Buffi;Andrea Maria Rizzo
Paolo Bondioli;Laura Della Bella;Gabriele Rivolta;Graziella Chini Zittelli
David Chiaramonti;Matteo Prussi;David Casini;Mario R. Tredici
David Chiaramonti;Matteo Prussi;Marco Buffi;Daniela Tacconi
Andrea Maria Rizzo;Matteo Prussi;Lorenzo Bettucci;Ilaria Marsili Libelli
Jani Lehto;Anja Oasmaa;Yrjö Solantausta;Matti Kytö
David Chiaramonti
David Chiaramonti;Kyriakos Maniatis
David Chiaramonti;Andrea Maria Rizzo;Adriano Spadi;Matteo Prussi
Francesco Patuzzi;Dario Prando;Stergios Vakalis;Andrea Maria Rizzo
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David Chiaramonti;Giacomo Talluri;Nicolae Scarlat;Matteo Prussi
Benedetta Ciuffi;David Chiaramonti;Andrea Maria Rizzo;Marco Frediani
M. Prussi;D. Chiaramonti;G. Riccio;F. Martelli
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David Chiaramonti
Matteo Prussi;Marco Buffi;David Casini;David Chiaramonti
David Chiaramonti;Lucia Recchia
Anja Oasmaa;Anssi Kalli;Christian Lindfors;Douglas C. Elliott
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