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Home / Awards & medals / Division Outstanding Early Career Scientist Awards / 2024 / Lucia Mandon
Furthermore, Mandon as a recognised expert in the reflectance spectroscopy field and Martian geochemistry has already published at this stage of her career 23 papers, with 5 as first author, and 4 in prestigious journals, including important scientific discoveries such as the description of the alteration of the crater floor igneous materials on Mars and the association of these materials with water and their implication for the habitability of the Jezero crater.
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This scheme will include up to two days per month of virtual teamwork, offering flexibility and consistent guidance. In addition to this, the selected candidate will spend three weeks in 2026 in Brussels with all travel expenses covered, allowing them to effectively engage in the IEEP’s policy projects, network with experts, and play a key role in shaping meaningful initiatives!
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Home / News / EGU news / New EGU publications: Geoscience Communication and Encyclopedia of Geosciences
Encyclopedia of Geosciences (EG) EG will work as a compilation, a collection of articles that fills the gap between traditional review articles and online encyclopediae. It will feature scientific review articles written by experts in various fields of the geosciences and published in the already existing EGU open-access peer-reviewed journals.
Home / News / EGU news / Solid Earth indexed by Thomson Reuters
Thomson Reuters recognised Solid Earth as an authoritative and high-standard source of information after assessing the quality, number, and characteristics of the papers published in the journal since its first publication in February 2010. The indexing means Thomson Reuters will consider the journal in its yearly Impact Factor calculations; Solid Earth’s first Impact Factor will be announced in June 2013.
Home / News / Press releases / Curbing short-lived pollutants – a win-win for climate and air quality
A new study looking into short-lived pollutants reveals measures governments could implement to substantially improve air quality as well as fight climate change. The results, by a team of scientists from around Europe and China, are published today (24 September) in Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics , an open access journal of the European Geosciences Union ( EGU ). In the EU, the reduction in life expectancy due to air pollution was 7.5 months in 2010, and legislation already in place to improve air quality aims to reduce this loss to 5.2 months by 2030.
Home / Awards & medals / Julius Bartels Medal / 2018 / Ilya G. Usoskin
Usoskin’s scientific work has been recognised with honours and awards, including the Knight, 1st class, of the Order of the Lion of Finland (2013), UNESCO Personal Award for Research in the Basic Sciences (1997), Award of the International Science Foundation for scientists of the former USSR (1993). Besides his scientific achievements, Usoskin has played key roles in servicing the space community.
Home / News / EGU news / EGU’s Policy Pairing scheme 2024 – apply now to experience life inside the European Parliament!
The pairing scheme will likely take place in early December 2024 and this opportunity is open to all EGU members who are EU citizens living in or outside of Europe, as well as EGU members who are EU residents at the time of application and the pairing scheme period itself.
Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student and PhD candidate Presentation (OSPP) Awards / 2023 / Jan-Hendrik Peters
-H.; Dette, H. P.; Koop, T.) Click here to download the poster/PICO file. Jan-Hendrik Peters is a PhD student in the Atmospheric & Physical Chemistry group led by Thomas Koop at Bielefeld University, Germany. He has been interested in the phase state of atmospherically relevant aerosol particles since his master’s thesis in chemistry. His work is focused on the study of highly viscous and glassy aerosol particles by thermal analysis in lab studies.
Home / Awards & medals / Arne Richter Awards for Outstanding Early Career Scientists / 2021 / Anita L. Ganesan
Ganesan has also displayed remarkable leadership for her career stage, being a Steering Committee member of the international IG3IS initiative of the WMO, which supports greenhouse gas emissions efforts throughout the world. In recognition of her stature, the American Geophysical Union invited Ganesan to lead the community and provide recommendations for the field of atmospheric methane in their ‘Challenges in the Earth and Space Sciences’ collection series.