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Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student and PhD candidate Presentation (OSPP) Awards / 2025 / Daniel Asiamah Aboagye
At EGU25, Daniel presented results on residue decomposition dynamics from an in-situ field incubation experiment under long-term no-tillage management in a Japanese Andosol. His findings are expected to advance the mechanistic understanding of soil carbon stability in conservation agriculture systems, which can help to optimize soil carbon management.
Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student and PhD candidate Presentation (OSPP) Awards / 2024 / Cécile Davrinche
Her research focuses on understanding the drivers and variability of near-surface winds in Antarctica. The work presented during EGU24 focuses on comparing the evolution between the end of the 21st and the 20th century of near-surface winds intensity all over Antarctica for 4 different Earth System Models (ESMs) downscaled by a regional atmospheric model (MAR).
Home / News / Press releases / Probing deep space with Interstellar
Such a change may make our heliosphere grow bigger or smaller or change the amount of galactic cosmic rays that get in and contribute to the background radiation level at Earth, she says. This is the final year of a four-year “pragmatic concept study,” in which the team has been investigating what science could be accomplished with this mission.
Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student Poster (OSP) Awards / 2015 / Yao Fu
Generally, I am interested in large-scale ocean circulations and their role in the climate, as well as tropical ocean dynamics. The poster presents an estimation of Ekman transport and the vertical structure of the ageostrophic velocity in the tropical Atlantic from observations.
Home / Awards & medals / Division Outstanding Early Career Scientist Awards / 2018 / Fabio Corbi
Fabio Corbi TS Tectonics and Structural Geology The 2018 Division Outstanding Early Career Scientist Award is awarded to Fabio Corbi in recognition of his ground-breaking, multidisciplinary research, dealing both with subduction-related thrust-fault earthquakes and volcano-tectonic processes. Fabio Corbi developed, tested, and applied new analogue techniques to explore the physics of thrust earthquakes with the ultimate goal to better assess seismic hazards, especially related to mega-earthquakes in subduction zones.
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Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student and PhD candidate Presentation (OSPP) Awards / 2023 / Jana-Sophie Appelt
The spatial and temporal distribution of trace metals, and their associations with sediment components in the study area Southampton Water were shown. Ongoing work includes the analysis of hormones and PAHs in the sediments with GC-MS. Adsorption/desorption experiments will give a more thorough understanding of the behaviour of different contaminant groups in sediments, and the sediment properties that influence the contaminant behaviour.
Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student Poster (OSP) Awards / 2015 / Christopher Otto
The undertaken numerical modeling study contributes to the assessment and mitigation of environmental impacts by improving the understanding of coupled thermo-mechanical processes in geological underground utilization.
Home / Awards & medals / Virtual Outstanding Student and PhD candidate Presentation (vOSPP) Awards / 2021 / Mathia Sabino
The vPICO presentation shows part of the results of Mathia Sabino’s doctoral research, focusing on the northern margin of the Mediterranean Basin in the late Miocene, about 6 Ma ago. At that time, the youngest Salt Giant on Earth started to be deposited in the Mediterranean Basin, during the paleoceanographic event known as ‘Messinian salinity crisis’.