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https://www.egu.eu/newsletter/loupe/127/
Session submission is open until 13:00 CEST 16 September 2025. EGU BLOGS The academic practice of resistance: Learning solutions in the age of autocracy Geolog, the Union’s official blog One Ring to Rule Them All: The Geology of Middle-earth Geodynamics Division blog A leap of faith: Should we trust AI with a million-year problem?
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Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student Poster (OSP) Awards / 2012 / Marlene Bamberg
She did her Diploma of Engineering at the University of Applied Science in Bochum (TFH), additionally she got the BSc. of Science in the field of Building Studies at the Glyndwr University in Great Britain. She entered directly after that the PhD program and is member of the Mars Express HRSC team and the Helmholtz Alliance “Planetary Evolution and Life”.
Home / News / EGU news / Data portrait artist and mixed-media visual artist chosen as artists in residence for the EGU26 General Assembly
I am a volcanologist first and foremost. My training, daily practice, and intellectual home are in the geosciences; in thinking about complex media, emergent behaviour, and how large-scale patterns arise from many simple interactions. The artwork I make comes directly out of that way of seeing the world. I did not begin making art in parallel with my scientific career, nor as a departure from it.
Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student and PhD candidate Presentation (OSPP) Awards / 2024 / Márton Pál
He is the secretary of the Hungarian ProGEO within the Hungarian Geological Society, which deals with the scientific background of geoeducation and geoheritage management in the country. At EGU 2024, Márton presented a poster that examined the difference between geotourists’ attitudes in a French and Hungarian sample area.
Home / Outreach / Science communication workshop series
For examples of past workshops, see the details of the successful workshop proposals in 2025 to get a better idea.
Home / News / Webinars and online events / EGU26: What You Need To Know
Simon also has background in science-policy, having worked for academic, private and (quasi)-non-governmental organisations delivering policy analyses and briefs. They are also a co-founder and former director of an LGBTQIA+ sports charity, with over decade's worth of experience in inclusion and advocacy in academia and beyond.
https://www.egu.eu/egs/medalists/bunce02.htm
EGS Young Scientists' Publication Awardee - 2002 Emma J Bunce for the following first-authored paper published in Planetary & Space Science, Bunce, E.J., and S.W.H. Cowley, Divergence of the equatorial current in the dawn sector of Jupiter's magnetosphere: analysis of Pioneer and Voyager magnetic field data, Planet. Space Sci., 49, 1089-1113, 2001. .
Home / Awards & medals / Division Outstanding Early Career Scientist Awards / 2026 / Marlow Julius Cramwinckel
Importantly, Cramwinckel demonstrated that atmospheric CO 2 was a key driver of global climate trends during the Eocene and that harmful algal blooms (HABs) occurred in tropical waters during a phase of global warming, 40 million years ago.
Home / Awards & medals / Division Outstanding Early Career Scientist Awards / 2017 / Pierre Lanari
A major contribution, which has attracted more than 30 citations in less than 2 years, is the XMapTools open-source software, a graphical user interface program for electron microprobe X-ray image processing, which can be used to estimate the pressure–temperature conditions of crystallisation of minerals in metamorphic rocks.