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Ali Aydogdu holds a PhD in physical oceanography from the Ca’ Foscari University of Venice and Euro-Mediterranean Centre on Climate Change (CMCC; Bologna) on data assimilation (DA) in regional and coastal scales. He studied variational and ensemble DA techniques as well as observation network design methodologies (OSE/OSSE). He had his post-doc at Nansen Environmental and Remote Sensing Center (NERSC; Bergen) on ensemble-based data assimilation techniques using adaptive moving mesh models with applications on Arctic sea-ice. He visited NCAR within the visitor programme of CISL before starting his current position as a research scientist at CMCC where he coordinates data assimilation activities in regional and coastal scales including Mediterannean and Black Sea MFSs involved in CMEMS MFCs. He has taken part in several European projects including SESAME, MyOcean and JERICO as well as DASIM and REDDA in collaboration with US. He is a member of the OceanPredict data assimilation task team (DA-TT). He teaches at the Università di Bologna in data assimilation.
His personal website is https://aydogduali.github.io
LATEST PUBLICATIONS
- Anomalous 2022 deep-water formation and intense phytoplankton bloom in the Cretan area
- The state of the ocean in the northeastern Atlantic and adjacent seas
- Bivariate sea-ice assimilation for global-ocean analysis–reanalysis
- The dynamical role of upper layer salinity in the Mediterranean Sea
- Arctic sea ice data assimilation combining an ensemble Kalman filter with a novel Lagrangian sea ice model for the winter 2019–2020
- Copernicus Ocean State Report, Issue 6
- A High Resolution Reanalysis for the Mediterranean Sea
- The Copernicus Marine Service from 2015 to 2021: six years of achievements
- Climate Signals in the Black Sea From a Multidecadal Eddy-Resolving Reanalysis
- Monitoring and Forecasting the Ocean State and Biogeochemical Processes in the Black Sea: Recent Developments in the Copernicus Marine Service