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Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student and PhD candidate Presentation (OSPP) Awards / 2022 / Johanna Klahold
Johanna Klahold CR Cryospheric Sciences The 2022 Outstanding Student and PhD candidate Presentation (OSPP) Award is awarded to Johanna Klahold for the poster/PICO entitled: Diffraction imaging of alpine glacier GPR data (Klahold, J.; Schwarz, B.; Bauer, A.; Irving, J.) Johanna Klahold is a PhD candidate under the supervision of Dr.
Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student and PhD candidate Presentation (OSPP) Awards / 2022 / Steve Kwatcho Kengdo
Steve Kwatcho Kengdo BG Biogeosciences The 2022 Outstanding Student and PhD candidate Presentation (OSPP) Award is awarded to Steve Kwatcho Kengdo for the poster/PICO entitled: Long-term soil warming alters fine root dynamics and morphology, and their ectomycorrhizal fungal community in a temperate forest soil (Kwatcho Kengdo, S
Home / Awards & medals / Arthur Holmes Medal & Honorary Membership / 2022 / William Lowrie
William Lowrie The 2022 Arthur Holmes Medal & Honorary Membership is awarded to William Lowrie for groundbreaking work in almost every aspect of the application of rock magnetism and palaeomagnetism to Earth history and Earth dynamics. William Lowrie was Chair of Geophysics at ETH (Zurich) for 30 years until his retirement in 2004.
Home / News / Press releases / How Venus went rogue and what that might mean for Earth
Despite being so hot, Venus is one cool planet to study. Want to learn more about our closest neighbour? Check out the PS4.1 session at EGU 2022 on Wednesday 25 May. More information When reporting on this story, please mention the EGU General Assembly 2022, which is taking place from 23-27 May 2022. This paper will be presented in session PS4.1 on Wed, 25 May, 10:54–11:01 CEST .
Home / News / Press releases / Fields of solar panels could serve as havens for butterflies and bumblebees
More information When reporting on this story, please mention the EGU General Assembly 2022, which is taking place from 23-27 May 2022. This paper will be presented in session ERE1.7 on Tuesday, 24 May, 09:10–09:17 CEST . If reporting online, please include a link to the abstract: https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU22/EGU22-2180.html . Press release text by Mohi Kumar.
Home / News / Webinars and online events / Geodesy Campfire - Share Your Research
Campfire Geodesy Campfire - Share Your Research Start time Fri, 4 Mar 2022 15:00 CET Contact webinars@egu.eu
Home / Awards & medals / Division Outstanding Early Career Scientist Awards / 2022 / Mojtaba Rajabi
Mojtaba Rajabi TS Tectonics and Structural Geology The 2022 Division Outstanding Early Career Scientist Award is awarded to Mojtaba Rajabi for outstanding research on global tectonic stress, that has resulted in a major revision of our understanding of present-day crustal stress patterns across different scales.
Home / Awards & medals / Division Outstanding Early Career Scientist Awards / 2022 / Marlene Kretschmer
Marlene Kretschmer CL Climate: Past, Present & Future The 2022 Division Outstanding Early Career Scientist Award is awarded to Marlene Kretschmer for outstanding development and the application of statistical methods to the study of causality in climate dynamics. Marlene Kretschmer received her PhD. in Climate Physics from Potsdam University & Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, Germany, in 2018.
Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student and PhD candidate Presentation (OSPP) Awards / 2022 / Alexandre Barboni
Alexandre Barboni OS Ocean Sciences The 2022 Outstanding Student and PhD candidate Presentation (OSPP) Award is awarded to Alexandre Barboni for the poster/PICO entitled: What can we learn from eddy-induced signatures on sea surface temperature? (Barboni, A.; Stegner, A.; Moschos, E.)
Home / Awards & medals / Division Outstanding Early Career Scientist Awards / 2022 / Timothy J. Craig
Timothy J. Craig GD Geodynamics The 2022 Division Outstanding Early Career Scientist Award is awarded to Timothy J. Craig for fundamental and multi-disciplinary contributions to geodynamics, such as developing a new paradigm for intraplate earthquakes, and uniting disparate datasets in a single geodynamic framework.