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Home / News / EGU news / Job opportunity at the EGU Executive Office: Chief Strategy & Finance Officer
This is an exciting time in the development of the EGU , and we have created a new position of Chief Strategy & Finance Officer to lead the development and implementation of the Union’s strategic plan and vision, with particular responsibility for the financial security of the Union going forward.
Home / Awards & medals / Division Outstanding Early Career Scientist Awards / 2023 / Mezgeen Rasol
Since April 2021, he has also been Division Early Career Scientist (ECS) Representative for Geosciences Instrumentation & Data Systems Division at EGU. His research activity regards the development of data acquisition and processing for Ground Penetrating Radar with a focus on the monitoring of road transport infrastructure and underground inspection. In particular, Mezgeen Rasol has developed novel data analysis in order to provide tools useful for supporting the owners and operators in their management of road transport infrastructures.
Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student and PhD candidate Presentation (OSPP) Awards / 2025 / Isabel Wapenhans
.; Mariotti, A.; Amalberti, J.) Click here to download the poster/PICO file. Isabel Wapenhans is a final-year PhD student at the University of Potsdam (UP), Germany. Her current research investigates the possibility of resolving Quaternary glacial landscape evolution in alpine settings using low-temperature thermochronology with thermal-kinematic modelling, and geomorphology, in the framework of the ERC-funded COOLER project ( https://erc-cooler.eu ) led by Peter van der Beek.
Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student Poster and PICO (OSPP) Awards / 2017 / Camilla F. Brunello
Because instrumental records, in remote mountainous areas, are usually sparse and only cover a limited time period, I use oxygen stable isotope ratios in wood cellulose of tree-rings, which prove to be a highly sensitive hydro-climatic proxy.
Home / Education / Geoscience Education Field Officers programme
EGU Geosciences Education Field Officers (GEFO) is a team of geosciences teachers and researchers who provide professional development to school, in-service and pre-service, teachers. So far eleven GEFO from European countries are promoting workshops at a regional and national level on primary and secondary teachers who have elements of geoscience in their teaching curriculum.
Home / News / EGU news / Austrian Science and Research Minister at the EGU General Assembly
4 April 2013 Karlheinz Töchterle, the Austrian Federal Minister for Science and Research, will attend the EGU Award Ceremony where he will give a presentation on the future of geosciences in Europe. The EGU Award Ceremony is taking place on Wednesday 10 April at 17:30–20:00 in Room R1 of the Austria Center Vienna. Töchterle will address the audience around 18:15. During his visit, Töchterle will meet with the incoming EGU President Günter Blöschl, who is also the Head of the Department of Hydrology and Water Resources Management at the Vienna University of Technology.
Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student and PhD candidate Presentation (OSPP) Awards / 2022 / Kira Musiyachenko
In the work presented and awarded at the EGU 2022 she reported preliminary results revealing the secular change in the TTG production mechanism in the Paleoarchean observed in the Sr and Hf isotopic records.
Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Young Scientist Awards / 2010 / Alexander Barth
Alexander Barth The 2010 Outstanding Young Scientist Award is awarded to Alexander Barth for his achievements in the field of data assimilation in oceanography, to which he has contributed original ideas on the development of assimilation strategies for regional ocean models. Alexander Barth major contribution is given by new ideas in data assimilation.
Home / Awards & medals / Division Outstanding Early Career Scientist Awards / 2021 / Anna Kłos
She has also focused on geodetic deliverables as a tool for climate change studies, for example by investigating the significance of trends in GNSS-derived zenith wet delay time series as a potential input variable for climate models. Using geodesy for climate research has become an important focus of her research recently, a field in which she is already in a leading role internationally.
Home / Awards & medals / Division Outstanding Young Scientist Awards / 2013 / Nicolas Brantut
Nicolas Brantut EMRP Earth Magnetism & Rock Physics The 2013 Division Outstanding Young Scientist Award is awarded to Nicolas Brantut for fundamental contributions that elucidated the role of fluids in deep geological processes. Nicolas Brantut has greatly elucidated the role of fluids in deep geological processes, mainly dehydration, through the use of novel laboratory techniques allied to new models. It is this combination that truly sets Brantut apart from his peers.