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Anna Magdalena Matulka

Jefa De Division De Operativas De Predicción at Puertos del Estado

Anna Magdalena Matulka is an accomplished professional with extensive experience in climate science and ocean modeling. Currently serving as the Jefa de Unidad de Sistemas de previsión at Puertos del Estado since March 2022, Matulka specializes in forecasting systems and climate change. Previous roles include Product Quality Manager at Nologin Consulting, focusing on the Copernicus Marine Environment Monitoring Service, and Jefa de división at Puertos del Estado, overseeing ocean modeling initiatives. Matulka's postdoctoral research includes significant contributions at the MARUM Center for Marine Environmental Sciences and Memorial University of Newfoundland, where investigations covered climate evolution and ocean dynamics. Awarded a PhD in Mechanical Fluids from Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Matulka also holds a Master of Engineering in Environmental Engineering from Warsaw University of Technology.

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Madrid, Spain

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Puertos del Estado

Spain is the European Union country with the longest coastline (8,000 km). Its geographical location, being closest to the axis of one of the world's major maritime routes, also strengthens its position as a strategic area in international shipping and a logistics platform in southern Europe. The State-owned Spanish Port System includes 46 ports of general interest, managed by 28 Port Authorities, whose coordination and efficiency control corresponds to the government agency Puertos del Estado, a body answerable to the Ministry of Public Works that is responsible for implementing the government's port policy. The importance of ports as links in the logistical and transport chains is supported by the following figures: they handle nearly 60% of exports and 85% of imports, which account for 53% of Spanish foreign trade with the European Union and 96% with third countries. In addition, the State port system's activity contributes nearly 20% of the transport sector's GDP, which accounts for 1.1% of the Spanish GDP. Moreover, it generates direct employment of more than 35,000 jobs and around 110,000 indirectly.


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