The CORE Group

WHAT IS THE CORE GROUP?

A group of leaders in the field of ocean autonomy, coming from a diverse range of technical and academic backgrounds; including ocean sciences, data management, engineering or software. The group will be at the core of the community, representing people and institutions from across Europe.

The core group activity and leadership will be clearly distinct from other initiatives like the OceanGliders steering committee of the EuroGOOS glider task team and other international groups. There will be instances that some members could be part of those groups, this is normal, and to a point unavoidable, but the core group must keep a distinct activity from them while keeping engaged and coordinated.

ROLE OF THE CORE GROUP

They will be in charge of leading the network and provide the direction of travel. They will:

CORE GROUP RESPONSIBILITIES

Core group members

Mariarita Caracciolo

Mariarita Caracciolo

EGC Coordinator and OceanGliders Technical Coordinator, ENSTA/OceanOPS
Mariarita is the Technical Coordinator of the Ocean Gliders, an international program of the GOOS, where she supports global coordination through real-time tracking, data management, reporting services, and the development of IT tools for underwater glider operations. She is also Coordinator of the European Glider Community (EGC), facilitating collaboration between scientists, engineers, operators, and policymakers through workshops and webinars. With a background in marine ecology and data science, she combines research coordination with strong expertise in science communication and outreach.
Callum Rollo

Callum Rollo

Data Scientist and Data Team Lead, Voice Of The Ocean, VOTO
Callum Rollo is a data engineer at Voice of the Ocean Foundation in Gothenburg, Sweden. He is an open-source evangelist, pythonista and maintains several ocean glider related packages. Callum supports the development of the Ocean Gliders SOPs, the OceanGliders data format and tools including pyglider, glidertest, GliderTools and erddapy.
Ailin Brakstad

Ailin Brakstad

Glider Engineer, University of Bergen
Ailin Brakstad is an ocean glider engineer at the Geohysical Institute, University of Bergen with background in physical oceanography. Her work involves technical tasks and research related to NorGliders (Norwegian National Facility for Ocean Gliders). Her research focuses on the northern limb of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation and the Nordic Seas climate system. She is particularly interested in the pathways and processes transforming warm Atlantic Water in the Nordic Seas into dense overflow waters.
Adam Comeau

Adam Comeau

Glider Team Manager, Dalhousie University
Adam Comeau manages the glider team. Holding a Masters in Biological Oceanography from Dalhousie University working with Dr. John Cullen. Adam has been the lead technician on over 60 missions on the east and west coasts of Canada. He’s also helped researchers from across Canada set up new gliders and perform test missions. Adam’s day-to-day duties involve managing the glider fleet, mission planning, troubleshooting, data analysis, field deployments, instrument maintenance, sensor calibration and small boat operations. He has on occasion given lectures and tours to the public.
Victor Turpin

Victor Turpin

Argo Technical Coordinator, WMO/OceanOPS
Victor Turpin is working for the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) at OceanOPS in Brest, France. He is the technical coordinator of Argo, an international program of the GOOS. He has been involved since 2014 in the European coordination of the glider activity in different international projects (GROOM FP7, AtlantOS, ENVRI+). He was Ocean Gliders technical coordinator until 2024 before to move to completely to Argo. He is currently leading a task in the AMRIT project for the development of a glider tool.
Louise Biddle

Louise Biddle

Science Director, Voice Of The Ocean, VOTO
Louise Biddle is the Science Director at Voice of the Ocean (VOTO), where she leads scientific strategy and supports ocean observation, data management, and research infrastructure services. She has a research background in physical oceanography and glider-based observations, having conducted field studies on upper-ocean processes in polar regions and developed observational tools. With deep experience in ocean science and autonomous platforms, she works to advance ocean research, open data, and collaboration across scientific and operational communities.
Anna Rubio

Anna Rubio

Head of Marine Technologies Area in the Marine Research Division, AZTI
Anna Rubio is Head of the Marine Technologies Area at AZTI (Spain) and leads the Coastal Engineering and Operational Oceanography group. Her research focuses on shelf–slope circulation and mesoscale dynamics in the Bay of Biscay, using in situ observations and remote sensing. She has played a key role in the development of the Basque operational oceanography system (EuskOOS) and has contributed to several European projects in operational oceanography and HF radar technologies.
Pierre Testor

Pierre Testor

Senior Researcher, CNRS
Pierre Testor is a French physical oceanographer specializing in ocean currents, marine ecosystems, and global environmental change. He has led numerous sea expeditions, collecting and analyzing oceanographic data. He is a pioneer in the use of underwater gliders for ocean observation. He works at CNRS and contributes to research, publications, and doctoral supervision.
Alvaro Lorenzo Lopez

Alvaro Lorenzo Lopez

Glider Engineer – Software Engineer, NOC
Álvaro Lorenzo López is a Senior Software Engineer at the National Oceanography Centre (UK), with over eight years of experience working with underwater autonomous platforms. He leads the delivery of the NERC-funded OCEANIDS Command and Control project, developing unified systems for piloting, automation, and near-real-time data processing of marine autonomous systems. His work focuses on improving data quality, platform safety, and operational efficiency, while enabling broader access to advanced infrastructure for the UK marine science community.
Filipa Carvalho

Filipa Carvalho

Senior Research Scientist, NOC
She is a biological oceanographer and marine biogeochemist at the National Oceanography Centre (UK), studying biophysical interactions and the biological carbon pump using underwater gliders and other autonomous platforms. Her work focuses on how water column dynamics influence phytoplankton and carbon export, particularly in polar regions. She is an active member of the OceanGliders programme and, since November 2024, Chief Scientist for the Marine Autonomy Robotics Systems (MARS) group, fostering links between marine science and technology.
Nikolaos Zarokanellos

Nikolaos Zarokanellos

Scientist responsible for the Glider Facility, SOCIB
Nikolaos Zarokanellos is a marine data manager and research assistant in physical oceanography at SOCIB. He has been working with oceanographic data since 2009, specialising in data processing, quality control, and analysis using dedicated software and tools. His work supports the management, reliability, and scientific exploitation of marine observations.
Annunziata Pirro

Annunziata Pirro

Senior Researcher, OGS
Nunzia Pirro is a physical oceanographer at OGS, where she has been a permanent researcher since 2025. She earned her PhD in Physical Oceanography from the University of Notre Dame (USA) in 2019. Her research focuses on ocean dynamics through an interdisciplinary approach combining theory, in situ observations, laboratory experiments, and numerical modelling. She has strong expertise in autonomous systems, particularly gliders, covering mission design, piloting, and data analysis, and has authored numerous scientific publications and datasets in oceanography.
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