Lorenzo Corgnati | Ocean Circulation | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Lorenzo Corgnati | Ocean Circulation | Best Researcher Award

Research Engineer | CNR-ISMAR | Italy

Short Bio

Lorenzo Paolo Corgnati, an Italian researcher specializing in coastal radar and data management, serves as a Tecnologo III livello at the National Research Council of Italy (CNR) – Institute of Marine Science (ISMAR) in Lerici. His work focuses on the integration and management of High Frequency Radar (HFR) networks for sea surface current monitoring and data distribution.

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Education 📚

Lorenzo Paolo Corgnati received his formal education in Italy, culminating in a degree in Marine Science and Technology from CNR-ISMAR.

Experience 💼

Since 2013, Lorenzo has been pivotal in managing CNR-ISMAR’s Coastal HFR network, coordinating technical aspects for European integration and data harmonization efforts. His responsibilities include software development, infrastructure management, and ensuring data quality for international oceanographic data portals.

Research Interests 🌐

His research interests span radar technology applications in oceanography, data interoperability standards, and real-time data processing for environmental monitoring systems.

Award 🏆

Lorenzo Paolo Corgnati has been recognized for his contributions to the integration of HFR data into the Copernicus Marine Service and other European initiatives.

Publication 📄

One of Lorenzo Paolo Corgnati’s notable publications includes his work on sea surface current monitoring using High Frequency radar, published in Marine Geodesy in 2023, cited extensively for its impact on coastal radar applications.