- Climate Science
- Oceanography
- Marine Ecosystems
- +۵ مورد دیگر
Emanuele Di Lorenzo is a Professor in the Department of Earth, Environmental, and Planetary Sciences at Brown University. Previously, he held roles as Professor and Director (2016–2022) of the Ocean Science and Engineering program at Georgia Tech, which he co-founded. He is the Chairman and co-founder of Ocean Visions, a non-profit transforming academic research into actionable ocean-based climate solutions, and co-leads the United Nations Ocean Decade Collaborative Center on Ocean-Climate Solutions. He earned a Ph.D. in ocean and climate sciences from Scripps Institution of Oceanography (2003) and has been at Brown since 2022. Education: B.S. in Marine Environmental Sciences, University of Bologna (1997) Ph.D. in Climate Sciences, Scripps Institution of Oceanography (2003) Research focuses on ocean climate dynamics, coastal systems, and solutions to climate challenges. Key areas include Large-scale ocean and climate modeling, Impacts of climate variability on marine ecosystems, Social-ecological-environmental systems, Coastal resilience strategies. He leads initiatives like the Ocean Vital Signs Network and the Global Ecosystem for Ocean Solutions (GEOS), fostering international collaboration. Publications emphasize marine heatwaves, Pacific decadal variability, and coastal flooding. Awards include the PICES SB Award (2013) and Georgia Tech’s Class of 1964 Teaching Award (2012). He advises over 36 Ph.D. students in ocean science programs and co-founded the OCE Data Science High School Internship to advance STEM equity. Labs/Teams: Leads the Di Lorenzo Research Group and collaborates with Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. Current efforts prioritize equitable ocean solutions, coastal inundation modeling, and climate adaptation frameworks.












