Full Name
Rovere, Marzia
Main Affiliation
CNR
 
 
Biography
 Laurea cum laude in Marine Geology (1999), University of Bologna.  PhD in Earth Sciences (2003), University of Bologna.  Research scientist at the Institute of Marine Sciences (ISMAR) of the Italian National Research Council (CNR) since 2009.  Member of the joint IOC-IHO GEBCO (General Bathymetric Charts of the Oceans) Guiding Committee since 2014.  Member of the GEBCO Technical Sub-Committee since 2013.  Head of the Continental Margins group of ISMAR.  Regional coordinator of the Central Mediterranean Sea for the EMODnet Bathymetry project, sponsored by the EU Directorate-General for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries, for an accessible and sustainable digital mapping of the European sea-beds.  Action leader of the marine Raw Materials assessment in the Italians seas within the RITMARE project, a national flagship program funded by the Italian Ministry of Research and Education.  Technical director of a project funded by Regione Puglia for the assessment of offshore sandy deposits for beach nourishment along the southern Italy coasts.  Co-Editor of the IUCN, Global Marine and Polar Programme, book “Atlas of the Mediterranean seamounts and seamount-like structures”.  Member of the Legal and Technical Commission of the International Seabed Authority since July 2015. She participated in and served as chief scientist in more than 40 oceanographic cruises for research and industry purposes. Her interests include: cold seep and hydrothermal habitats, marine georesources, deep oceanic crustal structure, marine cartography, seafloor mapping, deep-sea depositional systems, geohazards such as marine landslides and tsunami sources. She participated in several EU projects (FP and ESF) and other National programs and she also worked for research projects sponsored by consortia of oil companies and public stakeholders. She is advisor of undergraduate, MSc and PhD theses.
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