BIO.

BIOGRAPHY

Professor emeritus of Volcanology at the

University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

EDUCATION

Juan Carlos Carracedo graduated from the University Complutense Madrid, Spain, in 1968 with a B.A. and received his PhD in 1976 in geology.



ACADEMIC CAREER

After a postgraduate sojourn at the Department of Geology of the same University and followed by a spell as a visiting scientist at the Department of Geology, University of Toronto, he took up a permanent position on the staff of the Spanish Research Council (CSIC) at the National Museum of Natural Sciences (Madrid) from where he moved to the Estación Volcanológica de Canarias (EVC-CSIC) in La Laguna on Tenerife in 1981.


SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS

Prof. Carracedo has worked in the Canary Islands for over 40 years and published over 200 scientific articles on the geology, palaeomagnetism and volcanology of the Canary archipelago and authored or co-authored over 20 books and book chapters (in Spanish and English).


VISION

Although Prof. Carracedo believes that the main role of a scientist is to communicate findings to peers, he is also strongly convinced of the importance of scientific

outreach as an essential way to transfer knowledge to the general public, as well as to the next generation of geoscientist working in the archipelago. He hopes to spark interest and wants to help make science relevant to peoples’ every-day life. This is of particular importance in the Canaries, an area with active volcanism, where a good general knowledge of volcanic processes and associated hazards may significantly help to facilitate the management and responses to future eruptive hazards. 


HONOURS

Carracedo retired as a “distinguished research professor” from CSIC and as director of the Estación Volcanológica de Canarias (EVC) in 2011. Since then Prof. Carracedo is an honorary emeritus professor at the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (GEOVOL-GROUP) and was named as one of the most influential scientists in Spain by a national survey in early 2015. In recognition of the latter he was appointed a member of the “Canarian Royal Academy of Sciences” in summer 2015.


SPECIAL INTERESTS

Photography, graphic art and the education of children enrich Carracedo’s life. He has published for example children books about the geology of the Canary Islands together with one of his daughters.