Ivan Trabucchi is a postdoctoral researcher at the Department of Civil, Environmental, Architectural Engineering and Mathematics (DICATAM) of University of Brescia (Italy). He defended his PhD. in Civil Engineering in 2020 with a research titled “Precast tunnel segments: a structural optimization based on hybrid solutions” and obtained a Master Degree in Civil Engineering in 2015 from the University of Brescia. His main research topic concerns the use of Fibre Reinforced Concrete (FRC) in structural applications. Ivan has carried out numerous experimental researches and numerical studies on the use of FRC in segmental lining. The loading condition of partially loaded areas, typical for precast tunnel segments, was deeply investigated, also leading to the development of an analytical model for calculating the splitting bearing capacity of FRC members. The use of fibre reinforced concrete was also addressed with reference to the reinforcement of bridge piers. Relevant is the collaboration in a research project co-financed by the European Union (MoSoRe). Ivan is currently focusing on the study of fibre orientation in concrete and he is expanding his interest to include the study of the in-plane behaviour of masonry walls and the possibility of reinforcing them against the effects of horizontal actions by means of FRC mortars. Ivan is author/co-author of 6 articles in international journals and 1 manuscript in a journal of national interest. He is the author/co-author of 15 conference papers of international and/or national interest.