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Home / News / Press releases / Scientists don spacesuits to explore Hawaiian lava tubes as if they were on Mars
28 April 2021 MUNICH — Imagine trying to pick up a pebble or scrape microbes off a cave wall in a bulky spacesuit with puffy gloves on, under a time constraint because you don’t want to run out of oxygen. That’s what the analog astronauts do daily at the HI- SEAS moonbase habitat in Hawaii as they prepare for future missions to the moon and Mars, says Michaela Musilova of the International MoonBase Alliance ( IMA ) and director of HI- SEAS , the Hawaii Space Exploration Analog and Simulation.
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.
Home / Jobs / Postdoctoral Research (or Higher-Level) Opportunity in Data Assimilation and AI-enhanced S2S forecast
Preferred Qualifications Ph.D. in Atmospheric Science, Oceanography, Climate Science, Applied Mathematics, Data Science, or a related field. Demonstrated experience in at least one of the following areas: Data assimilation (e.g., EnKF, 3D/4D-Var, hybrid DA methods) Ensemble prediction systems and forecast verification Subseasonal-to-seasonal or extended-range forecasting Coupled ocean–atmosphere modeling Strong skills in scientific programming and numerical computing (Python, Fortran, C/C++, or similar).
Home / Media Library / Findelen glacier
Findelen glacier in the Monte Rosa massif. The mass budget of the glacier is monitored in the frame of the programme GLAMOS (Glacier Monitoring Switzerland). Credit: M. Huss Related EGU articles More than 90% of glacier volume in the Alps could be lost by 2100 (9 April 2019) Download Original image (513.5 KB, 2000.0x1333.0 px) Preview image (112.8 KB, 1280x853 px, JPEG format) Go back
Home / Profile / Christopher Juhlin
Christopher Juhlin President of the Division "Energy, Resources and the Environment" (ERE) of the European Geosciences Union April 2013 – April 2017 Chris has a background in geology and geophysics and has been involved in both academic and industry projects, both in the natural resource and energy sectors.
Home / News / EGU news / EGU Publications says “Thank you!” to all our 2024 journal and EGUsphere volunteers!
The contributions of the volunteer referees and journal editors ensured the fair, timely, rigorous and transparent peer review of approximately 5000 papers submitted to all EGU journals in 2024. This was achieved by facilitating the delivery of more than 8200 referee reports!
Home / News / EGU news / EGU Publications says “Thank you!” to all our 2023 journal and EGUsphere volunteers!
The contributions of the volunteer referees and journal editors ensured the fair, timely, rigorous and transparent peer review of approximately 4700 papers submitted to all EGU journals in 2023. This was achieved by facilitating the delivery of more than 8000 referee reports!
Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student Poster (OSP) Awards / 2012 / Mattia Pistone
In my PhD project (SNF; grant 200020-120221) I have experimentally investigated the rheology of three-phase magmas (composed of crystals, gas bubbles and silicate melt in different relative proportions) under simple shear deformation at high temperature and high pressure conditions at Rock Deformation Laboratory at ETH Zurich.
Home / Awards & medals / Fridtjof Nansen Medal / 2016 / John Huthnance
John Huthnance The 2016 Fridtjof Nansen Medal is awarded to John Huthnance for his outstanding contribution to the dynamical understanding of coastal and shelf processes and their role in forming regional ocean conditions. John Huthnance is an internationally recognised leader in the dynamics of coastal and shelf processes in the ocean.