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Home / Awards & medals / Ian McHarg Medal / 2016 / Helen Glaves
Helen Glaves The 2016 Ian McHarg Medal is awarded to Helen Glaves in recognition of her distinguished research in information technology applied to marine geoscience and, in particular, to her contribution to advance data sharing across different disciplines and organisational boundaries.
Home / Jobs / 2 Year Postdoctoral Project Researcher In Seismic Inversion
Employment requirements: The successful applicant will have expertise in seismic data inversion and the application of probabilistic approaches, complemented by a solid background in rock physics. Programming skills are required and experience with seismic data in tight and fractured formations are desirable. The applicant must be fluent in spoken and written English.
Home / News / EGU news / Job alert! EGU is seeking a part-time work student in Social Media!
Application documents (in English) should be submitted by email in a single pdf file to Hazel Gibson (Head of Communication) and Philippe Courtial ( EGU Executive Secretary) at vacancy@egu.eu by 18 October 2024 , please include ‘Social media work student’ in the subject line.
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, in Natural Hazards Into the mist of studying the mystery of Arctic low level clouds , in Atmospheric Sciences More posts from the EGU blogs are available at blogs.egu.eu .
Home / News / EGU news / Previous EGU medallists awarded Nobel Prize for Physics!
In 2002 he was awarded the Vilhelm Bjerknes medal specifically for his work in ocean-atmosphere modelling, predicting ocean waves and detecting these subtle signs of anthropogenic climate change.
Home / Awards & medals / Fridtjof Nansen Medal / 2024 / Stephanie Henson
The insights to be gained by her unique approach of combining observations and modelling were again illustrated when she was able to develop spatially-resolved estimates for the flux of carbon in to the deep ocean on the basis of empirical algorithms.
Home / News / EGU news / Apply now for EGU’s 2024 Distinguished Lecture Series for Higher Education!
Support will be provided by EGU , who will liaise between the successful applicants and their selected speaker as well as cover the travel and subsistence costs of the speaker. The applicants should include a list of proposed dates for the lectures in their application document. The availability of the selected speaker cannot be guaranteed; therefore applications can include a second choice speaker, in the case of limited availability.
Home / News / EGU news / Apply now for EGU’s 2025 Distinguished Lecture Series for Secondary/High schools and Higher Education!
Home / Policy / Science-policy publications / Space science & exploration
Current EU policy European space activities are governed in collaboration by the EU, ESA, and their member countries. Europe’s space policy became a reality in May 2007 when the Council of the European Union and the European Space Agency adopted the ‘Resolution of the European Space Policy’.
Home / News / Webinars and online events / Air Pollution with Craig Poku
In this Webinar, EGU will be sitting to talk interview-style with Dr. Craig Poku, atmospheric scientist at the University of York. We’ll be asking our expert how air pollution is impacting humans and who is bearing the greater burden of its ill effects? Will climate change impact the future of air pollution?