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Janek Walk Janek is a postdoc at the Julius Maximilian University of Würzburg with a research focus on the processes and evolution of dryland geomorphology and soils – largely based on field studies in North Chile, Northwest Namibia and Central Asia. Outside of drylands, he further works on the human impact on fluvial systems in Central Europe.
Home / News / Webinars and online events / Uneven Ground: Addressing Vulnerabilities in Fieldwork
In recent years, there has been growing awareness of the discrimination and challenges faced by geoscientists both within and beyond academia, supported by research findings and personal accounts. However, vulnerabilities during fieldwork remain an often-overlooked aspect of this issue.
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His models are used in Scandinavia institutions both for teaching and research. His production reflects a good balance between descriptive, theoretical and applied oceanography. His current production addresses several interdisciplinary issues, all of which are in the spirit of the pioneering work of Fridtjof Nansen.
Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student Poster and PICO (OSPP) Awards / 2018 / Davide Panosetti
To this aim, he runs v5.0 of the model of the Consortium for Small-Scale Modeling in both idealized and real-case setups. He focuses on the diurnal cycle of convection over land, primarily over mountainous terrain. In his poster he demonstrates that bulk convergence is systematically observed at convectionresolving scales in idealized simulations, and less rigorously in real-case simulations over mountainous terrain.
Home / Awards & medals / Division Outstanding Young Scientist Awards / 2012 / Xavier Collilieux
In addition, Collilieux has studied various aspects of the quality of the geodetic parameters delivered by each of the observing methods, such as the agreement of geocenter motions from satellite laser ranging with load model predictions and the consistency of height measurements among the techniques.
Home / Awards & medals / Division Outstanding Early Career Scientist Awards / 2017 / Eleanor Frajka-Williams
Frajka-Williams touched on a wide range of scientific topics including the physical controls of the major hot spot of biological productivity in the Labrador Sea, the elucidation of the fate of mesoscale eddies impinging on the western boundaries of ocean basins, and the dynamical controls on AMOC variability.
Home / News / EGU news / Former Italian Prime Minister and European Commissioner Mario Monti and Former Italian Parliamentarian Ilaria Capua at the EGU meeting
She is also actively participating in science communication, science policy and in promoting female leadership in the scientific arena. Mario Monti is currently a lifetime member of the Italian Senate and the President of Bocconi University in Milan where he also served as Rector in the early 1990s.
Home / News / Press releases / EGU22 Media Advisory: new dates and formats
EGU realises that this change in date of the meeting will bring its own barriers and disruptions, which may be insurmountable for some people. It is our hope and expectation that by late May, the new date of the meeting, global COVID -19 infection rates will be significantly lower and the restrictions on large, in-person events in Austria will be relaxed.
Home / News / Webinars and online events / EGU peer review training workshop - Session 2
Benefits of participating: Gain confidence in scientific reviewing Learn about the open peer review process in EGU journals and general features of peer review Get the answers to your questions Upon successfully completing the course, participants will be added to the Copernicus Referee Database Members apply free, today!
Home / Awards & medals / Fridtjof Nansen Medal / 2017 / Lynne D. Talley
A common thread is a passionate reliance on observations, which she interprets in terms of fundamental physical principles and simple models encapsulating those physics. In this vein, Talley has led many highly influential studies of the large-scale circulation of mode, intermediate and deep waters.