Roberto Carniel born in Trieste (Italy) 6 November 1965. Phd in Computational Mathematics, 1993 University of Padova, Italy. Since 1991 Research of Applied Geophysics at the University of Udine, Italy Since 1992 Member - and since 1997 Secretary - of Working Group “Seismic phenomena associated with volcanic activity" of the European Seismological Commission. Since 2007 EU Representative in the IASPEI/IAVCEI Joint Commission on Volcano Seismology. Since 2008 Founding member of the IAVCEI Commission on Collapse Calderas (CCC). May 2008 - Apr 2009 Temporary researcher at the UNAM - Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico DF. Since July 2011 Member of the IAVCEI Commission on Statistics in Volcanology (SIV). Jul 2012 - Oct 2012 Project researcher at the ERI - Earthquake Research Institute, the University of Tokyo, Japan. Jun 2013 - Aug 2013 Project researcher at the ERI - Earthquake Research Institute, the University of Tokyo, Japan. Nov 2013 - Feb 2014 Project researcher at the CICTERRA - Facultad de Ciencias Exactas, Fisicas y Naturales, Universidad Nacional de Cordoba, Argentina. 2014-2018 Habilitation for Full Professorship in Geophysics (Italian Universities). Since 2013 Board Member of the Interdepartmental Research Centre CARTESIO, University of Udine, Italy. Since 2014 Representative of IAVCEI (International Association of Volcanology and Chemistry of the Earth Interior) in the Commission on Mathematical Geophysics of the IUGG (International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics). Since 2015 Member of the Commission on Volcano Geology of the IAVCEI (International Association of Volcanology and Chemistry of the Earth Interior). Since 2017 Founder and co–leader of IASPEI/IAVCEI Joint Commission on Volcano Seismology & Acoustics. Since 2019 Founder and co–leader of IASPEI/IAVCEI initiative on Machine Learning applied to volcano monitoring. Since 2019 Associate professor of Applied Geophysics at the “Dipartimento Politecnico di Ingegneria e Architettura” of the University of Udine. Set 2021 – Feb 2022 Global Fellow at the ERI - Earthquake Research Institute, the University of Tokyo, Japan. Since Dec 2022 Scientific Attache' at the Italian Embassy in Jakarta, Indonesia Main research interests Geophysical - and non geophysical - time series analysis. Dynamical evolution of spectral, deterministic and stochastic parameters, in particular in relation to the occurrence of paroxysmal events (search for precursors, forecasting), for the characterization of volcanic regimes at different time scales, also with a multi-parametric approach, and the automatic detection of significant changes in the dynamics. Study of the influence of tectonic events on the volcanic activity. Automatic classification of tremor and events. Development of pre-processing techniques for the fast evaluation of site effects (local seismic spectral amplification). Bayesian evaluation of volcanic and seismic hazard. Diagnostics applications in other, non geophysical, fields. Publications and Citation Metrics Scopus 101 documents, 1214 citations, h index: 25 http://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=6602141773 ResearcherID 103 documents, 1983 citations, h index: 23 https://www.webofscience.com/wos/author/record/A-7044-2008 Google Scholar 252 documents, 2858 citations, h index: 29 https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=nosq_EUAAAAJ Since 2008 Associate Editor for volcanology of the international ISI journal "Geofisica Internacional" (UNAM, Mexico). Since 2011 member of editorial board of the international ISI journal "J. Volc. Geo. Res." (Elsevier) for which he also edited two special issues. Since 2011 founder and Associate Editor of the international journal "Statistics in Volcanology", University of South Florida, USA on behalf of IAVCEI - International Association of Volcanology and Chemistry of the Earth Interior. Since 2014 member of the reviewers board of the italian journal "Scienze e Ricerche". Since 2020 member of the Editorial Boad of the international indexed journal "Contributions to Geophysics and Geodesy (CGG/CONGEO)". e-ISSN 1338-0540