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Home / Awards & medals / Ralph Alger Bagnold Medal / 2014 / Peter A. van der Beek
This sophisticated, careful and honest approach to his science has greatly enhanced the field of geomorphology. In short, van der Beek has been a leader in the transformation that geomorphology has experienced in the past few decades – towards a better understanding of the processes at play and the rates at which they operate. For these reasons, he is a worthy recipient of the Ralph Alger Bagnold Medal.
Home / News / Webinars and online events / Meet the Science-Artists of the EGU General Assembly: A Panel Discussion
In this webinar the vEGU21 science-artists present the work they made during the General Assembly, discuss the creative process, and talk about how they brought together the worlds of science and art. Join us if you’re interested in communicating science through art, want to know more about how to get involved in science-art yourself, or want to admire the creative work of the vEGU21 artists.
Home / EGU General Assembly 2024 Press Centre / Press conferences
In this press conference, scientists share real-time impacts of climate variability and trade disruptions on food security; claim a better understanding of the use of reclaimed water for agricultural irrigation in Spain; and accelerate research to better understand tire-derived compound uptake in lettuce.
Home / Awards & medals / Vladimir Ivanovich Vernadsky Medal / 2008 / Edward F. DeLong
Ed DeLong published many landmark papers in highly visible journals (see below and in the attached list of publications). It would be timely that the Biogeosciences division of EGU attracts the attention of the community on such a brilliant researcher and on a discipline which has enormous applications in many fields of Biogeosciences.
Home / Awards & medals / Fridtjof Nansen Medal / 2001 / Jürgen Willebrand
Finally Jürgen has always demonstrated a keen interest in the development of young scientists. His approachable manner and support have benefited many in the development of their careers.
Home / Media Library / Virtual water imports and exports in the Roman world
These maps show simulations of the virtual water imported (top) and exported (bottom) in the Roman Empire. The relative amount of virtual water exchanged is illustrated by the size of the circles, while the numbers show the amount imported or exported in tonnes of grain per year. Rome is the largest importer of virtual water.
Home / Awards & medals / Division Outstanding Young Scientist Awards / 2011 / Elias Roussos
Elias Roussos PS Planetary and Solar System Sciences The 2011 Division Outstanding Young Scientist Award is awarded to Elias Roussos for his outstanding work in Planetary Magnetospheres, the discovery of transient radiation belt structures in Saturn’s magnetosphere, and the detection of here-to-fore unknown rings and dust structures in the Saturnian system. My research focuses on the structure and the dynamics of the radiation belts of the outer planets (e.g.
Home / Jobs / Tenure-Track Professorship of Mineralogy of Weathering
Position Tenure-Track Professorship of Mineralogy of Weathering Employer University of Tübingen Homepage: https://uni-tuebingen.de/en/research/core-research/cluster-of-excellence-terra/terra/ Location Tübingen, Germany Sector Academic Relevant divisions Geochemistry, Mineralogy, Petrology & Volcanology (GMPV) Geomorphology (GM) Soil System Sciences (SSS) Type Full time Level Experienced Salary Open Required education PhD Application deadline 1 June 2026 Posted 27 March 2026 Job description The position will be created in the framework of the Cluster of Excellence 3121 “TERRA: Terrestrial Geo-Biosphere Interactions in a Changing World”, a large research initiative at the University of Tübingen in collaboration with the University of Hohenheim and Senckenberg - Leibniz Institution for Biodiversity and Earth System Research ( https://www.terra-cluster.org).
Home / Awards & medals / Vening Meinesz Medal / 2018 / Markus Rothacher
Rothacher’s comprehensive approach can also be tracked during his work on space geodetic techniques and to Earth sciences in general at the Technical University of Munich, GFZ Potsdam and ETH Zurich. In the context of gravity field modelling, Rothacher developed the technique of GPS-based kinematic orbit determination of low-Earth orbiters (LEO), the purely geometric estimation of high precision orbit ephemerides.
Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student Poster (OSP) Awards / 2013 / José Luis Mesa Uña
Since then he has enjoyed a training scholarship in the Space Magnetism Laboratory at the Spanish National Institute of Aerospace Technology (INTA) under the supervision of Dr. Marina Díaz Michelena.His research line has been focused on the development of instrumentation for the characterization of the magnetic environment in planetary applications (Mars and Moon).