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Home / News / EGU news / Mixed media sculptor and illustrator chosen as artists in residence for the EGU25 General Assembly
At the General Assembly she will be using recycled posters left behind, or donated, after the poster sessions to create physical representations of ‘clouds’, which will capture the transient nature of research ideas, how they evolve, merge, stand alone, and sometimes dissipate, much like clouds in the sky. “I am deeply honored to be selected as an Artist in Residence for EGU25, where I can merge my passions for science and art in a meaningful way.”
Home / Awards & medals / Division Outstanding Young Scientist Awards / 2014 / Fubao Sun
Fubao Sun is truly an emerging talent in the field of geosciences.
Home / Education / Educational resources / Modelling the effects of climate change on complex ocean currents
The changing climate, in particular the melting of sea ice and glaciers at high latitudes, threatens to change these currents – which would have significant impacts on oceans and society. At the University of Alberta in Canada, Professor Paul Myers is using powerful numerical models to study these currents and predict how climate change will affect them.
Home / Awards & medals / Division Outstanding Early Career Scientist Awards / 2021 / Alice Fremand
Alice Fremand ESSI Earth and Space Science Informatics The 2021 Division Outstanding Early Career Scientist Award is awarded to Alice Fremand for her major contributions towards establishing the data centre for geothermal data in Alsace (Centre de Données de Géothermie Profonde, CDGP) as a state-of-the-art research data repository. Alice Fremand played a significant role in the establishment of the CDGP data centre for geothermal data in Alsace. As a geophysicist, she was able to identify relevant data, convert them into reusable formats, check their quality, and apply necessary corrections.
Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student and PhD candidate Presentation (OSPP) Awards / 2025 / Antoine Savard
Antoine Savard CR Cryospheric Sciences The 2025 Outstanding Student and PhD candidate Presentation (OSPP) Award is awarded to Antoine Savard for the poster/PICO entitled: A new parameterization of dilation using GODAR (Savard, A.; Tremblay, B.; Polojärvi, A.) Click here to download the poster/PICO file. Antoine Savard completed a Ph.D. from McGill University in Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences in 2025. Under the supervision of Prof.
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In continuity with the previous workshops, the meeting will incorporate the substantial advances achieved in the last decade affecting our view on the L-A system. June The 13th Summer School on Sensitivity Analysis of Model Output (SAMO 2026) Fiesole (Florence), Italy 8–12 June 2026 SAMO 2026 covers how to perform sensitivity analysis in simulation modelling, as it has a crucial role in policy and policy-making.
Home / Awards / Past and present awardees
Read more Annegret Henriette Thieken 2025 Plinius Medal The 2025 Plinius Medal is awarded to Annegret Henriette Thieken in recognition of outstanding contributions to the understanding and mitigation of flood risk, and the design of adaptation management strategies informed by the involvement of affected communities.
Home / Education / Educational resources
This database is for educators who would like some inspiration for teaching across the geosciences. It has a wide range of resources spanning a variety of subjects that may be covered in the curriculum or in informal learning. Anyone is free to search and upload a link to a resource they have found useful, or their own lesson plans under a creative commons licence.
Home / Awards & medals / Stephan Mueller Medal / 1999 / Raul Madariaga
Raul Madariaga The 1999 Stephan Mueller Medal is awarded to Raul Madariaga for his fundamental achievements in seismology, in particular in the understanding of the physics of the seismic source.