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Home / Awards & medals / Division Outstanding Early Career Scientist Awards / 2025 / Dominik Stolzenburg
In summary, Dominik Stolzenburg is an exemplary representative of the next generation of scientists who are shaping the future of their respective fields.
Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student Poster (OSP) Awards / 2014 / Melanie Froude
Atleast 90% of the deposit was interpreted as upper flow regime origin, containing a number of lenticular facies, characteristic of those formed under water-surface-waves in the flume. Critically, her work has been conducted in a natural environment and contributes a modern example of architectural elements formed under upper flow regime conditions that may be referenced to assist in the interpretation of ancient sequences.
Home / Awards & medals / Arne Richter Awards for Outstanding Young Scientists / 2015 / Katrin Schroeder
Katrin Schroeder The 2015 Arne Richter Award for Outstanding Young Scientists is awarded to Katrin Schroeder for her achievements in the field of experimental oceanography, to which she has contributed original ideas on the understanding of the formation and spreading of Mediterranean deep waters. Katrin Schroeder focuses her research on the causes and effects of interannual- to decadal-scale changes in the Mediterranean Sea circulation.
Home / News / EGU news / Job opportunity: EGU26 Press Assistant (science writer)
Work hours and payment Press assistants will need to be in Vienna from Sunday afternoon on the 3 May and should expect to work from early in the morning Monday 4 May until late on Friday 8 May. You should expect to work around 40 hours and will receive a wage of €19.75 p/h.
Home / News / EGU news / Job opportunity: EGU24 Press Assistants (science writers, and videographer/photographer)
The position is targeted towards PhD candidates, post-doctoral researchers or those recently graduated in the fields of science communication/journalism, or Earth, planetary or space sciences with some background in science outreach. Applicants must have experience in science writing, journalism, photography/videography or visual science communication specifically, have an expert command of English, and possess good computer skills.
Home / News / EGU news / Job opportunity: EGU25 Press Assistant (science writer)
The position is targeted towards PhD candidates, post-doctoral researchers or those recently graduated in the fields of science communication/journalism, or Earth, planetary or space sciences with some background in science outreach. Applicants must have experience in science writing, journalism or visual science communication specifically, have an expert command of English, and possess good computer skills.
Home / News / EGU news / EGU takes measures to reduce environmental impact of its General Assembly
Instead, we will give away small camel water bags to attendees and will place water fountains throughout the centre. The programme book distributed this year will also be smaller than in the past. The new books are a third of the size of the ones used before 2017, resulting in a significant reduction in the amount of paper and heavy-metal printing colour used. We are also reducing the number of printed copies of EGU Today from 2500 to 1500 a day (a digital version of the daily newsletter is available online and on the conference app).
Home / News / EGU news / Nominations open soon for ESA-EGU Joint Award for Earth Observation Excellence
In 2023, ESA and EGU will again recognise and honour an individual Early Career Scientist ( ECS ) and team that have contributed to the innovative use of earth observations (EO), with a focus on the use of European EO datasets in the field of science and applications.
Home / News / Press releases / Terrestrial ecosystems at risk of major shifts as temperatures increase
Ostberg and collaborators studied the critical impacts of climate change on landscapes and have now published their results in Earth System Dynamics , an open access journal of the European Geosciences Union ( EGU ). The researchers state in the article that “nearly no area of the world is free” from the risk of climate change transforming landscapes substantially, unless mitigation limits warming to around 2 degrees Celsius above preindustrial levels.
https://www.egu.eu/egs/medalists/sabadini98.htm
EGS Badge Award 1998 Roberto Sabadini in recognition of his generous services as EGS Editor of the journal Geophysical Journal International Professor Roberto Sabadini graduated from the University of Bologna in 1977 and he is now Full Professor of Physics of the Earth at the Faculty of Sciences of the University of Milano.