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Oceanography Unveiled: Trieste Seminar Series & Summer School

Ocean and Climate

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Oceanography Unveiled is a three-year programme, each year featuring a series of high-level seminars and summer schools, aimed at strengthening the interest of the Italian community in physical oceanography and its relationships with the planet and human health. One goal is also to foster the growth of the next generation of Italian oceanographers through regular high-quality events that can serve as both academic opportunities and a means of creating a "sense of community" among participants. Emphasis is also placed on process studies and the theoretical and quantitative aspects of the field.

The idea, initially launched by oceanographers from OGS and ISMAR-CNR, immediately received enthusiastic support from colleagues at Italian universities (University of Naples Parthenope, University of Rome La Sapienza, University of  Salento, University of Venice Ca' Foscari) as well as Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn (SZN), and has since grown to cover most of the Italian oceanography community. The scientific board also benefited from the energy, enthusiasm, and expertise of Professor Paola Malanotte-Rizzoli. The first cycle of seminars and the first summer school were held in Venice, focusing on 'Physical Oceanography.'

These Ocean and Climate seminars are meant as a contribution to the dissemination, education and technological transfer of the Italian PNRR project RETURN - Multi-Risk sciEnce for resilienT commUnities undeR a changiNg climate, with particular reference to spokes 1, 4, 8 (eater, climate, environmental degradation).
The seminars also are a contribution to Ocean Decade, and are endorsed by the quantitative sustainability lab, TQLS program.

 

Trieste Seminars: 'Ocean and Climate'

The second year of the programme is dedicated to 'Ocean and Climate' and will be held in Trieste, from February to June.

Each event lasts for two days, from early afternoon until the next day, beginning with a lecture on the first afternoon, followed by a session for open questions and free discussion between speakers and participants. There may be an informal dinner together, and the second lecture will be held the following morning. Seminars will take place at the ICTP campus (link), near the Miramare Castle and park.

A limited number of rooms will be available in the campus dormitory (guesthouse). A final 'diploma' will be granted to participants who attend all (or most) seminars.

The speakers for the Trieste seminars will be:

  • Filippo Giorgi (ICTP/OGS)
  • Pietro Lionello (University of Salento)
  • Goneri Le Cozannet (BRGM)
  • Thomas Stocker (Oeschger Centre for Climate Research)
  • Eelco Rohling (Utrecht University)
  • Raffaelle Ferrari (MIT, Boston)
  • Ric Williams (University of Liverpool)

 

Target candidates

Oceanographers, those with PhDs in the relevant field, Masters students in the field.

 

Info

Chairs of the Scientific Committee:

Paola Malanotte-Stone (MIT)

Cosimo Solidoro (OGS)

Members of the Scientific Committee:

Mario Sprovieri (CNR-ISMAR)

Angelo Rubino (Università Ca’ Foscari)

Piero Lionello (Università del Salento)

Daniele Iudicone (SZN)

Enrico Zambianchi (Università La Sapienza)

Maurizio Ribera d’Alcalà (SZN)

Local Scientific Committee:

Milena Menna (OGS)

Riccardo Martellucci (OGS)

Stefano Salon (OGS)

 

Contact

oceanographyunveiled@ogs.it

 

RETURN project website

www.fondazionereturn.it

 

 
Global change

Seminar 1: Global Change

27-28 February 2025
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Sea level rise

Seminar 2: Sea Level Rise

19-20 March 2025
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Dynamics of the Climate System

Seminar 3: Dynamics of the Climate System

8-9 May 2025
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Ocean and Climate Changes During the Neogene

Seminar 4: Ocean and Climate Changes During the Neogene

29-30 May 2025
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Atmosfera

Seminar 5: Role of the Atmosphere and Ocean in the Climate System

17-18 June 2025
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Seminar Site Locations

  • OGS - Via Beirut, 2 - 34100 Trieste (Italy)
  • Kastler Lecture Hall - Adriatico Guesthouse Via Grignano, 9, 34151 Trieste (Italy)

 

How to Reach Trieste

  • By Air: Nearest airport is the International Airport of Ronchi dei Legionari, located 33km away from the city. Other than this, regular national flights to Trieste are available from Milan, Rome, and Genoa. For international airport, you need to go to the airports located in Venice, Milan and Rome.
  • By Train: From Stazione Centrale on Piazza della Liberta, trains are available that serves Gorizia, Udine, Venice and Rome.
  • By Bus: To the left of the train station, a bus station is located on Corso Cavour. Buses from the train station to Trieste, Udine and other cities are there. Buses going to Ljubljana and Slovenia are also available.
  • By Car: Take Autostrada A4, if you are coming from Venice.
  • By Boat: To come by boat, you will get ferries from the ports of Ancona and Ravenna, Italy.

 

 

Funding Authorities

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Organising Institutions

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Chairs of the Scientific Committee:

Paola Malanotte-Stone (MIT)

Cosimo Solidoro (OGS)

Members of the Scientific Committee:

Mario Sprovieri (CNR-ISMAR)

Angelo Rubino (Università Ca’ Foscari)

Piero Lionello (Università del Salento)

Daniele Iudicone (SZN)

Enrico Zambianchi (Università La Sapienza)

Maurizio Ribera d’Alcalà (SZN)

Local Scientific Committee:

Milena Menna (OGS)

Riccardo Martellucci (OGS)

Stefano Salon (OGS)

 

Contact

oceanographyunveiled@ogs.it

 

RETURN project website

www.fondazionereturn.it

 

 

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