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While atmospheric composition research is advancing rapidly, there is a need to pay more attention to the translation of this research to support societal needs. In this Union Symposium, we plan to highlight the need for, and to illustrate exciting advances in the translation of atmospheric composition research to support services. This session will also serve as a celebration of the 30 year anniversary of the World Meteorological Organization Global Atmosphere Watch (WOM–GAW) programme.
Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student Poster (OSP) Awards / 2014 / Auwal Abdussalam
The awarded poster summarises results of his recent research on the assessment of possible impact of climate change on meningitis in northwest Nigeria, using CMIP5 climate model simulations.
Home / Awards & medals / Virtual Outstanding Student and PhD candidate Presentation (vOSPP) Awards / 2021 / Marissa Lo
Her PhD research focusses on lunar volcanism, in particular, investigating the abundance and role of different volatile species in driving lunar magma ascent and eruption. In her vEGU 2021 talk “Modelling the ascent of picritic lunar magmas”, Marissa presented results from this ongoing research.
Home / News / EGU news / EGU awarded a Commemorative Centennial Plaque by IUGG
29 July 2019 This year, the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics ( IUGG ) is celebrating 100 years since its establishment on 28 July 1919. As part of the celebrations of its centennial, IUGG organised an event on International Cooperation in Earth and Space Sciences today in Paris, France, in which the EGU President Alberto Montanari is participating.
Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student and PhD candidate Presentation (OSPP) Awards / 2022 / Timothy Schmid
Click here to download the poster/PICO file. Timothy Schmid is a PhD student in the Tectonics Group at the University of Bern supervised by Prof. Guido Schreurs (University of Bern) and Prof. Jürgen Adam (Royal Holloway University London). As part of his PhD project, he is investigating the influence of an extension gradient on rift evolution, fault interaction, and rift propagation.
Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student Poster and PICO (OSPP) Awards / 2018 / Carine van der Boog
Carine van der Boog OS Ocean Sciences The 2018 Outstanding Student Poster and PICO (OSPP) Award is awarded to Carine van der Boog for the poster/PICO entitled: Mechanisms Affecting the Life Cycle of Anticyclonic Eddies in the Caribbean Sea (van der Boog, C.; Katsman, C.; Pietrzak, J.; Dijkstra, H.) Click here to download the poster/PICO file. I am a PhD student at Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands. My research focuses on identifying the physical processes that govern the life cycle of mesoscale eddies in the Caribbean Sea.
Home / News / EGU news / EGU expands open access to scientific knowledge and discussion
“The EGU publications successfully grow not only in number of journals and papers, but also by widening the variety of publication platforms such as EGU sphere and the virtual highlight collection.
Home / Education / GIFT
In addition, the full immersion of science teachers in a truly scientific context and the direct contact with world leading geoscientists are expected to stimulate curiosity towards scientific research that the teachers then transmit to their pupils.
Home / Awards & medals / Virtual Outstanding Student and PhD candidate Presentation (vOSPP) Awards / 2021 / Christian Scharun
.; Weimer, M.; Braesicke, P.) Click here to download the poster/PICO file. Christian Scharun studied mathematics and geography at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT). In 2018 he joined as a PhD the ‘Digital Earth’ project of the Helmholtz Association. The topic of his PhD is to quantify the emission of the greenhouse gas methane from boreholes in the North Sea which are missing in the typical inventories widely used by the scientific community.
Home / Awards & medals / Lewis Fry Richardson Medal / 2014 / Olivier Talagrand
Olivier Talagrand The 2014 Lewis Fry Richardson Medal is awarded to Olivier Talagrand for the development of data assimilation techniques, in particular the theoretical formulation of the adjoint method, and the implementation of these techniques in various applications in meteorology, climate and operational weather forecasts. Olivier Talagrand has profoundly influenced the field of data assimilation for predicting the dynamical behaviour of planetary fluid flows.