Puertos del Estado
Pablo Lorente has a diverse work experience in the field of oceanography and web development. PABLO started their career in 2006 as a research intern in the atmospheric physics department at Universidad Complutense de Madrid, where they worked on developing a mathematical model to analyze precipitation patterns. Later, they worked as a java developer at VASS, designing and developing an electronic invoicing application for the Spanish Ministry of Industry. In 2009, they joined Altran as a java developer and was responsible for designing and implementing high-quality code for internal products. From 2010 to 2018, Pablo worked at Puertos del Estado, where they held various roles as a physical oceanographer and web developer. Their tasks included performing operational ocean forecasts, developing web tools for model validation, and working on projects like MyOcean2 and EASYCO. In 2018, they joined NOLOGIN Consulting SL as an oceanographer, where they provided support in various projects until 2022. PABLO then returned to Puertos del Estado as the Head of Unit, focusing on the maintenance and upgrade of observational networks, with a special focus on tide gauges and coastal High-Frequency Radars.
Pablo Lorente's education history begins in 1999 when they enrolled in the Universidad Complutense de Madrid to pursue a degree in Physics. PABLO completed their undergraduate studies in 2006. Additionally, during the same period, from 2006 to 2007, they obtained a Master's Degree in Junior High/Intermediate/Middle School Education and Teaching from the same institution.
In 2006, Pablo Lorente also pursued a Master of Science (MSc) degree in Meteorology at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid, which was completed in 2007. PABLO furthered their studies in 2008 at the CAS official Prometric Centre, where they obtained a Master of Science (MSc) in JAVA Development.
Pablo Lorente's educational journey ended with their highest degree, a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Physical Oceanography from the University of Vigo, which they acquired between 2012 and 2016.
Overall, Pablo Lorente's educational background includes a degree in Physics, a Master's Degree in Junior High/Intermediate/Middle School Education and Teaching, a Master of Science in Meteorology, a Master of Science in JAVA Development, and a Ph.D. in Physical Oceanography.
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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.