Dr. Francesco Caponi
Dr. Francesco Caponi
Lecturer at the Department of Civil, Environmental and Geomatic Engineering
Additional information
Research area
Francesco Caponi's research focuses on the interactions between biotic and abiotic components of river systems, combining numerical modelling and observations. The main research area is the study of the feedback mechanisms between riparian vegetation and river morphodynamic processes. His research includes also the quantification of the effect of flow regime alterations, such as hydropeaking, on vegetation recruitment and river habitat.
Currently, he is mainly working on modeling plant seed dispersal by water in rivers within the research program "Wasserbau und Ökologiecall_made".
Latest scientific output
Caponi, F., Daniel A.S. Conde, Vetsch, D. F. (2023) Numerical modelling of river hydro-morphology impact on plant seed dispersal. Proceedings of the 40th IAHR World Congress, 21-25 August 2023 Vienna, Austria
Caponi, F., Vetsch, D. F., & Vanzo, D. (2023). BASEveg: A python package to model riparian vegetation dynamics coupled with river morphodynamics. SoftwareX, 22, 101361. https://doi.org/10.1016/J.SOFTX.2023.101361call_made
Vanzo D., D.F. Vetsch, Looser M., Caponi F., Modelling seed recruitment controls in an Alpine floodplain subject to hydropeaking, EGU General Assembly 2023, Vienna
Caponi F., D. S. Conde, D. F. Vetsch, Investigating transport and deposition of plant seeds in an alpine braided floodplain, EGU General Assembly 2023, Vienna
Cunico I., Siviglia, A., Bertoldi, W., and Caponi, F., Chaos in rivers: should we give up with the prediction of river trajectories? Gravel Bed Rivers 9, Villarrica, Chile, 10-13 January 2023
See others on Google Scholarcall_made or Research Gatecall_made or in the CV (PDF version)
Employment
02/2023 - present, Visiting Scientist, Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research (WSL), Birmensdorf, Zurich
06/2021 - present, Senior Scientific Assistant at Laboratory of Hydraulics, Hydrology, and Glaciology (VAW), ETH Zurich, Switzerland.
10/2015 - 05/2021, Scientific Assistant at Laboratory of Hydraulics, Hydrology, and Glaciology (VAW), ETH Zurich, Switzerland.
Education
10/2015 - 01/2020, PhD, Laboratory of Hydraulics, Hydrology, and Glaciology (VAW), ETH Zurich, Switzerland. Project: BASEveg Ecomorphodynamic modelling for gravel bed rivers
10/2012 - 07/2015, Master Degree in Environmental and Land Engineering, University of Trentocall_made, Italy
09/2009 - 09/2012, Bachelor Degree in Environmental and Land Engineering, University of Trentocall_made, Italy
vertical_align_bottomCV PDFMembership
Since | Membership |
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2022 | AVETH Counseling |
2018 | American Geophysical Union (AGU) |
2018 | European Geosciences Union (EGU) |
Honours
Year | Distinction |
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2019 | Best Student Presentation at River, Coastal, and Estuarine Morphodynamics Symposium (RCEM), Auckland, New Zealand |
Additional information
TiRiLab: Ticino Rivers Lab
TiRiLab is a river research and education laboratory in environmental engineering at ETH Zürich. It is a collaborative project between IfU and VAW at ETH Zürich and the Land Department of Canton Tessin which is providing funding.
TiRiLab offers Master students in Environmental Engineering at ETH Zürich opportunities for MSc Projects and MSc Theses. Students work on river case studies in Ticino and gain experience in practical problem-solving and hands-on experience with GIS, numerical simulation with BASEMENT, and other methods and tools applied to problems of hydrological and hydromorphological assessment of Alpine rivers and their ecosystem services.
Project webpage: https://hyd.ifu.ethz.ch/education/tirilab.html
BASEveg
BASEveg is a python package that couples a river hydro-morphodynamic simulator (BASEMENT) with a model for vegetation dynamics.
Project webpage: https://basement.ethz.ch/download/tools/BASEveg.html
Course Catalogue
Spring Semester 2024
Number | Unit |
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101-0269-00L | River Morphodynamic Modelling |