I’m Laura Lombardi, a Geoscientist and Data Scientist driven by the intersection of technology, sustainability, and energy transition.
After completing a postgraduate program on Low-Emission Hydrogen Economics at the University of Buenos Aires, I’m particularly interested in how data and innovation can accelerate the development of the Green Hydrogen industry.
I’m always open to connecting and sharing ideas with others working toward a more sustainable and equitable energy future.
My path started in geosciences, exploring how Earth systems behave and evolve. Over time, I became fascinated by how data could help us make smarter, more sustainable decisions in the energy sector. This led me to specialize in Data Science.
Before moving into data-driven roles, I worked at the Argentinian Nuclear Regulatory Authority, where I contributed to regulatory frameworks for radiation safety and waste management. This experience strengthened my commitment to responsible and safe energy practices.
Recently, I completed a postgraduate diploma in Low-Emission Hydrogen Economics (CEARE–University of Buenos Aires), which deepened my understanding of the technical, economic, and regulatory aspects of hydrogen as a vector for decarbonization.
I’m passionate about collaboration, innovation, and applying technology to accelerate the global energy transition.
Albano, J. F., Lombardi, L., Rocha, E., et al. (2023). Tectonic evolution of the eastern margin of the Southern Patagonian Andes fold-thrust belt: U-Pb detrital zircon geochronology and kinematic-structural modelling. Tectonophysics, 848(2), 229705. DOI: 10.1016/j.tecto.2023.229705