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Home / Awards & medals / Lewis Fry Richardson Medal / 2001 / Julian C. R. Hunt
Currently Julian Hunt is a Professor of Climate Modelling at University College London. He is also a Fellow of the Royal Society. He was involved in political activities in the U.S.A. in 1967, on Cambridge City Council in the 1970’s and is now a Labour peer in the House of Lords (a part time job with some high scientific content).
https://www.egu.eu/egs/medalists/hunt01.htm
Currently Julian Hunt is a Professor of Climate Modelling at University College London. He is also a Fellow of the Royal Society. He was involved in political activities in the U.S.A. in 1967, on Cambridge City Council in the 1970's and is now a Labour peer in the House of Lords (a part time job with some high scientific content).
https://www.egu.eu/egs/mueller.htm
European Geophysical Society Stephan Mueller Stephan Mueller died at the age of 66, only one and a half years after his retirement in 1995 from the Chair of Geophysics and Directorship of the Swiss Seismological Service at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) and from the Chair of Geophysics at the University of Zürich. Born in Marktredwitz, Bavaria (Germany), he went to school in Passau and Stuttgart.
Home / Awards & medals / Portrait / Stephan Mueller
Stephan Mueller Stephan Mueller died at the age of 66, only one and a half years after his retirement in 1995 from the Chair of Geophysics and Directorship of the Swiss Seismological Service at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) and from the Chair of Geophysics at the University of Zürich. Born in Marktredwitz, Bavaria (Germany), he went to school in Passau and Stuttgart.
Home / Awards & medals / Milutin Milanković Medal / 1996 / Lennart Bengtsson
With his back-ground in meteorology, numerical modelling and an interest in the application of large-scale computers. Bengtsson provided assistance and his experience to the climate modelling community. He became a Director of the Department of Numerical Modelling of the Climate System at the Max-Planck-Institut in Hamburg in 1991.
Home / Awards & medals / Robert Wilhelm Bunsen Medal / 2013 / Catherine McCammon
In addition, her work has clarified the effects of iron valence state on geothermometry and barometry of crustal and mantle rocks, and the valence changes of iron (and other multi-valent) species in melts. McCammon’s efforts have been critical to much of what we now know about the behaviour of iron, and to mineral physics in general, in the deep interior.
https://www.egu.eu/egs/medalists/bengtsson96.htm
His Ph.D. was in the field of Dynamic Meteorology. His passion for meteorology was the foundation for his career during which he has worked in the fields of operational numerical weather prediction and, more recently, in the field of climate modelling.
https://www.egu.eu/egs/medalists/kinzelbach2002.htm
He started his groundwater activities at the University of Stuttgart in 1981. In 1988 he was appointed full professor of Technical Hydraulics and Hydrology at the University of Kassel and in 1993 full professor of Environmental Physics at the University of Heidelberg. Since 1996 he is full Professor of Hydromechanics and Water Resources Engineering at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) Zürich.
Home / Awards & medals / Vladimir Ivanovich Vernadsky Medal / 2019 / Kurt O. Konhauser
Konhauser received the Geobiology and Geomicrobiology Contribution Award of the Geological Society of America in 2013 and several awards for excellence in teaching. He is fellow of the Geochemical Society (2017) and a member of the Royal Society of Canada (2017).
Home / Awards & medals / Plinius Medal / 2004 / Romualdo Romero March
Romualdo Romero March The 2004 Plinius Medal is awarded to Romualdo Romero March for his achievements in improving our knowledge and forecasting of natural hazards induced by severe weather. Romualdo Romero was born in 1970 in Palma de Mallorca, Spain. After studying Physics in the University of Balearic Islands he obtained the Extraordinary Award of this University for his memory of Ph.D.