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https://www.egu.eu/egutoday/2021/1/tuesday/
For vEGU21, EGU’s EDI Working Group has teamed up with artist Kelly Stanford to create a stock of geoscientist line-drawn portraits that can be coloured in. The motivation is to create a series of portraits of EGU members working in various contexts and environments. The societal perception of a geoscientist may be rather narrow and follow certain stereotypes that may not reflect the membership of the EGU community presently or our vision for the EGU of tomorrow.
Home / News / EGU news / EGU’s response to potential changes to the European Research Council
Of particular concern, are potential changes in the remit of ERC’s Scientific Council as governing body, which is undoubtedly a cornerstone of the ERC’s credibility, success and international recognition. The EGU strongly supports the unique ability that the ERC currently has to respond directly and independently to the needs of the scientific community.
Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student Poster and PICO (OSPP) Awards / 2018 / Marina Peña Gallardo
Marina Peña Gallardo is a PhD student under supervision of Sergio Martín Vicente Serrano and Santiago Beguería Portugués at the Pyrenean Institute of Ecology (IPE-CSIC) in Zaragoza (Spain). The aim of her study is focused on the development of sectorial drought indices on the Iberian Peninsula, being the main objective of her work to improve the predictability of the occurrence and impacts of severe drought events over different natural sectors.
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Observing the Earth's figure, the orientation and rotation as well as the gravity field, geodesy today provides spatial and temporal patterns of geophysical processes within the Earth system such as sea-level rise, tides, melting of continental ice masses, changes in global water circulation and in the atmosphere or deformations of the solid Earth.
Home / Awards & medals / Young Scientist Outstanding Poster Paper (YSOPP) Awards / 2009 / Ke Zhu
The focus of her PhD study is set on sustainable geothermal use in large and densely populated areas, which are called “urban heat islands”. The poster presented at EGU 2009 gives an overview of this study and presents the first case study in the city of Frankfurt am Main.
Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student Poster (OSP) Awards / 2015 / Jamie Molaro
In general, I am interested in the role of thermomechanical and other types of weathering processes in the evolution of solid bodies at a variety of scales, from micro- to macroscopic.
Home / ECS / Undergraduate and postgraduate courses / Climate Change Geoscience
The MSc in Climate Change Geoscience offers an update on the big science questions around climate change and is part of the highly rated UCL/Birkbeck joint research school in earth sciences, facilitating access to a wide range of research resources and expertise. Go back
Home / Awards & medals / Young Scientist Outstanding Poster Paper (YSOPP) Awards / 2005 / Luc Rainville
In collaboration with his advisor Robert Pinkel, he worked primarily on the propagation of the internal tide from the Hawaiian Ridge, estimating the energy flux of the internal wave spectrum from direct measurements and investigating the factors affecting the propagation of the internal tide.
Home / News / EGU news / Job opportunity at the EGU Executive Office: Science Policy Officer
The successful applicant will have a University degree (e.g. MA, MSc), preferably in public policy or a geoscience-related discipline, knowledge and experience of European policymaking, particularly in science and research policy. In addition, the ideal candidate will have been involved in facilitating science for policy, including activities that bring researchers and policymakers together, and will have established contacts in Brussels.
https://www.egu.eu/newsletter/loupe/70/html/
This month's newsletter recognises natural hazards and the importance of reducing the risks associated with them and updates members on the 2021 EGU awards & medals! View this email in your browser The LOUPE Issue 70, October 2020 The year-round resource for EGU members Geoscience for the benefit of humanity and the planet Credit: Kurt Varmuza via Imaggeo October: EGU ’s Natural Hazards & Risk Reduction Month The Sendai Framework 2015–2030 What is the status of the UN’s international framework for disaster risk reduction, five years in?