
معرفی
Angelo Rubino is a Full Professor at the Department of Environmental Sciences, Computer Science and Statistics at Ca' Foscari University of Venice. His research focuses on oceanography, meteorology, and climatology, with a strong emphasis on climate dynamics, sea-level variability, and large-scale ocean-atmosphere interactions. Rubino leads studies on Mediterranean and Atlantic climate systems, utilizing high-resolution models and observational datasets.
Key research areas include Atlantic Multidecadal Variability, Arctic Ocean changes, and the impacts of climate change on coastal regions such as Venice. He collaborates on interdisciplinary projects addressing sea-level rise, extreme hydrological events, and climate predictability. Rubino has published extensively in journals like Communications Earth & Environment, Nature Communications, and Journal of Geophysical Research.
His work integrates field observations, satellite data, and numerical simulations to understand mechanisms driving ocean circulation and climate patterns. Rubino is affiliated with the Research Institute for Complexity and contributes to initiatives like the VolMIP (Volcanic Forcing Model Intercomparison Project) for climate model development.


