Principal Scientist
Institute for Earth System PredictionsDirector Program Global coasts as a new frontier
Division Director Global Coastal Ocean
Via Marco Biagi 5 – 73100 Lecce, Italy
(+39) 0832 1902411
Giovanni Coppini holds a PhD in Environmental Sciences from the University of Bologna. Since 2003 he’s been working as Technologist at INGV in the operational oceanography division, where he was responsible for environmental applications such as oil spill forecasting and environmental indicators.
He has being representing INGV and then CMCC in the European Topic Centre – Inland, Coastal and Marine waters (ETC-ICM) project of the European Environment Agency and in MyOcean as responsible for the liaisons with Global Monitoring for Environment and Security (GMES) Ocean Service (MyOcean) and the development of climate and environmental indicators. He has being representing INGV in the collaboration agreement among INGV and Italian Coast Guard.
He’s been managing director in MFSTEP EU project and has contributed to the management of several international Projects.
He is the Emergency Response Office (ERO) Manager in the Mediterranean Oceanography Network for GOOS (MONGOOS) and Regional Marine Pollution Emergency Response Centre for the Mediterranean Sea (REMPEC) collaboration Agreement.
Since 2004 he was collaborating in the management of the Italian National Group of Operational Oceanography (8 Institutes). Since 2012 he is co-chair of MONGOOS.
His field of expertise is oil spill emergency management at sea and development of environmental and climate change ocean indicators based on operational oceanography observations, modelling products and climate re-analyses.
In September 2012 he has started collaborating with CMCC to direct the Operational Oceanography Laboratory OCEAN-LAB.
He is Member of the JCOMM Expert Team on Maritime Safety Services (ETMSS) and he represents Cmcc within EuroGOOS (European Global Ocean Observing System).
Currently at CMCC he is director of OPA Division (Ocean Predictions and Applications).
LATEST PUBLICATIONS
- Habitat suitability modeling of loggerhead sea turtles in the Central-Eastern Mediterranean Sea: a machine learning approach using satellite tracking data
- Advancing estuarine box modeling: A novel hybrid machine learning and physics-based approach
- Enhancing estuary salinity prediction: A Machine Learning and Deep Learning based approach
- The Black Sea near-past wave climate and its variability: a hindcast study
- Climate projections of the Adriatic Sea: role of river release
- River–coastal–ocean continuum modeling along the Lazio coast (Tyrrhenian Sea, Italy): Assessment of near river dynamics in the Tiber delta
- Projected climate oligotrophication of the Adriatic marine ecosystems
- Environmental variables and machine learning models to predict cetacean abundance in the Central-eastern Mediterranean Sea
- Machine Learning to predict cetacean behaviour using social and environmental features
- Estuary salinity prediction using a Support Vector Machine based approach: a case study of the Po di Goro estuary