EMANUELE DI LORENZO
Professor of Earth, Environmental, & Planetary Sciences
Department of Earth, Environmental, and Planetary Sciences
Lincoln Field Building, Room 203
Brown University
DEEPS, Box 1846, Providence, RI 02912
e.dilorenzo@brown.edu
Chairman & Co-Founder, Ocean Visions
Catalyzing Solutions for Ocean & Climate Health
Special Advisor to the President
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Chair, Ocean Vital Signs Network (OVSN) Advisory Board
Adjunct Professor, Georgia Institute of Technology
AWARDS
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PICES SB Award, North Pacific Marine Science IGO, 2013
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Class of 1964 Teaching Award, Georgia Tech, 2012
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Sigma Xi Best Paper Award, Georgia Tech, 2011
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Sigma Xi Young Faculty Award, Georgia Tech, 2009
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Junior Faculty Teaching Excellence, Georgia Tech, 2007
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Regents Graduate Fellowship, UC San Diego, 2000
RESEARCH INTERESTS
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Ocean & Climate Dynamics
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Regional & Coastal Oceanography
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Ocean & Inverse Modeling
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Climate & Marine Ecosystem Dynamics
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Social-Ecological-Environmental Systems
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Ocean-based Solutions to Climate
GEORGIA TECH's Program in
Ocean Science & Engineering (OSE)
Di Lorenzo is co-founder of the OSE program that aims to educate the next generation of transdisciplinary ocean scientists and engineers by combining the basic and applied sciences with innovative ocean technologies, and to advance interdisciplinary research at the frontiers of the physical, biological, chemical and human dimensions of ocean systems. While at Georgia Tech he served as Director from 2016-2022
INTERNATIONAL SCIENCE ORGANIZATIONS
Over the past 10 years, Di Lorenzo has assumed several leadership roles in various national and international science organizations. Of note is his work in the international North Pacific Marine Science Intergovernmental Organization (PICES), where he has contributed to developing and implementing the science roadmap of the organization and its Social-Ecological-Environmental-Systems approach. The PICES member countries include USA, Canada, China, South Korea, Russia and Japan. 2011-present