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Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student Poster (OSP) Awards / 2013 / Alexander-André Remke
He works in the field of experimental rill erosion research, his main activity and diploma thesis focuses on terrestrial close-range-photogrammetry. The awarded poster presents a workshop report on terrestrial photography as a method to identify sediment sources in eroding rills as an extension of the existing in-field rill experiment.
Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student Poster (OSP) Awards / 2013 / Zachary Girazian
The results of the poster were published in Geophysical Research Letters in 2013.
Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student Poster (OSP) Awards / 2015 / Alexandra Kushnir
Click here to download the poster/PICO file. Alexandra Kushnir is a PhD candidate at l’Institut des Sciences de la Terre d’Orléans (ISTO) in Orléans, France. She is a volcanologist studying the development of permeable gas networks in deforming two- and three-phase rhyolitic magmas. In particular, her research focuses on the in-situ measurement of permeability at conduit pressures and magmatic temperatures during deformation.
Home / News / EGU news / EGU to offset the travel emissions of every General Assembly participant
“To the best of my knowledge, this will be a first for any major geoscience event.” This development, approved by the Union Council in mid-October, builds upon a measure begun in 2018 that allowed participants to voluntarily offset their travel to the General Assembly through carbonfootprint.com .
Home / Media Library / The braided Waimakariri River located at the heart of Waitaha Canterbury, in Aotearoa New Zealand’s South Island
Credit: University of Canterbury Related EGU articles Weaving Indigenous knowledge with scientific research: a balanced approach (16 July 2020) Download Original image (2.5 MB, 1242.0x783.0 px) Go back
Home / Awards & medals / Arne Richter Awards for Outstanding Young Scientists / 2011 / Yuri Y. Shprits
Shprits The 2011 Arne Richter Award for Outstanding Young Scientists is awarded to Yuri Y. Shprits for his outstanding work on the dynamic modelling of the Earth’s Van Allen radiation belts, which allows a better understanding of how particles are accelerated to very high energies. Yuri Y. Shprits studies electron transport and acceleration in the Earth’s Van Allen radiation belts and has developed large numerical codes to model the relativistic electron flux in these belts.
Home / Meetings / Meetings calendar
The following is a list of meetings, workshops, and conferences that may be relevant to the Nonlinear Processes in Geosciences division. You may export individual events into the iCalendar format by clicking the calendar icon . If you are interested in adding a workshop, meeting, or conference to this list please use the meeting submission form .
Home / News / EGU news / Job opportunity at the EGU Executive Office: Communications Officer
The Communications Officer will also work under the direction of the EGU Executive Secretary on activities related to the promotion of the organisation. The position will be based at the EGU Executive Office in Munich, Germany.
Home / Jobs / PhD position: AI- and satellite-based weather forecasting (TU Delft and BFH)
Your profile: MSc degree (or equivalent) in computer science, data science, machine learning, physics, atmospheric or geoscience, engineering, applied mathematics, or a related field First experience in at least one of machine learning, deep learning frameworks, statistics, image processing, signal analysis Interest in atmospheric modelling and remote sensing Strong programming skills incl.
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EGS Vilhelm Bjerknes Medallist - 1998 Arnt Eliassen for his outstanding fundamental contributions to dynamical meteorology Arnt Eliassen has been a leading name in meteorological research for nearly half a century. During this time he has made outstanding contributions to several branches of dynamical meteorology including, the dynamics of mountain waves, the dynamics of fronts and frontal circulations, and numerical modelling, as well as the development of the basic equations in various coordinate systems.