Cristina Ananasso is the Lead of the Copernicus National Uptake and Thematic Collaboration Team.
In November 2021 Cristina joined ECMWF in the User Engagement and Outreach section. She is responsible for the development of the C3S and CAMS National Collaboration Programmes and the Copernicus Thematic Hubs on Energy and Health.
From 2015 to 2021, she worked as Seconded National Expert at the European Commission, DG DEFIS, in the Copernicus Programme. She experienced the policy-making environment of the European Commission, providing her technical and programmatic experience in support to the decision-making processes of the European institutions.
Before this experience, she worked for 13 years at the Italian Space Agency (ASI) in the Earth Observation department, managing research and innovation projects to exploit the use of Earth Observation data for the development of applications and services for environmental monitoring.
Cristina has a degree in Physics and PhD in Polar Sciences. One Master in Project Management and another one in Space Policies and Institutions.
- Copernicus programme
- Climate Change / Air Quality / Earth Observation Services
- EU Policies
- User Uptake
- Research and Innovation
November 2021- present: Team Lead Copernicus National Uptake and Thematic Collaboration in the User Engagement and Outreach section.
November 2015 - October 2021: Seconded National Expert at DG DEFIS - Earth Observation Unit - Copernicus Programme
October 2002 - October 2015: Project manager at the Italian Space Agency in the earth Observation Department
May - June 2015: Independent Expert Evaluators for EU Horizon 2020 calls
December 2000 - July 2001: Visiting Researcher at Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, University of Miami (FL)