Researcher and project manager at Eurac for basic and applied projects, such as Interreg and FWF. Research focus: accessibility level and mobility patterns.
Our research addresses the greatest challenges of the future: keeping societies healthy, fostering intact environments, promoting sustainable energy and developing well-functioning political and social systems. Seeking answers through interaction between a variety of disciplines, we develop concrete solutions for regional problems which can then be applied globally. We continually strive to open new paths with science and innovation, by responding to society’s complex questions with answers geared to the needs of people.
A. Dianin holds a Master’s degree in Architecture from the IUAV University of Venice and is a PhD candidate in Transport Planning at the Vienna University of Technology. He has been working as researcher at Eurac since 2018, and as a project manager of basic and applied research projects since 2022. His work is published in peer-reviewed international journals and presented at international conferences. Since 2020, he has been serving as peer reviewer for international journals in the fields of transportation and spatial planning.
A. Dianin’s research focuses on (rural) accessibility and mobility. Specifically, he works on the following topics:
Rural cross-border commuting and public transport accessibility
Accessibility impacts of rural collective transport automation
Passenger and freight mobility monitoring along alpine corridors
Role of cycle tourism for the accessibility of alpine destinations
Characteristics and role of the mobility of care in rural daily life