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Home / Awards & medals / Arne Richter Awards for Outstanding Young Scientists / 2012 / Lieven Clarisse
Lieven Clarisse The 2012 Arne Richter Award for Outstanding Young Scientists is awarded to Lieven Clarisse for his outstanding contribution to exploiting remote atmospheric sensing techniques to improve our understanding of emission and transport processes of ash and gases in relation to various natural hazardous processes. Lieven Clarisse has focused his interest on different themes of atmospheric research covering the remote sensing of the atmosphere components, the tracking of long-range-transport of pollution, the surveillance of emission and transport of volcanic ash and gases, and the estimate of the related impact.
Home / News / Press at the General Assembly / How are General Assembly press conferences selected?
The week after the February Programme Committee Meeting, nine weeks before the Assembly The press officer looks at all the abstracts in the long-list again and combines them into a short-list of press conferences according to the following criteria (in no particular order of importance): Take the choices of the division presidents/programme group chairs into account; Evaluate again whether journalists would be interested in the research: does it present new or timely scientific findings?
Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student Poster (OSP) Awards / 2012 / Tonya S. DelSontro
The focus of her dissertation was on the quantification of methane emissions from hydroelectric reservoirs using various technologies. She is currently a post-doctoral researcher at Eawag (Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology) in Kastanienbaum, Switzerland where she is working on the methane dynamics, particularly ebullition (bubbling), in the Rhone River delta of Lake Geneva.
Home / Awards & medals / Virtual Outstanding Student and PhD candidate Presentation (vOSPP) Awards / 2021 / Nick Van Horebeek
Nick Van Horebeek is a MSc student in Geology, at the Department of Environmental Sciences of KU Leuven, Belgium, studying paleoclimate records of the Eocene greenhouse world. For his master thesis, under the supervision of Dr. Johan Vellekoop and Prof. Dr. Robert P.
Home / Awards & medals / Division Outstanding Early Career Scientist Awards / 2022 / Romain Millan
Romain Millan CR Cryospheric Sciences The 2022 Division Outstanding Early Career Scientist Award is awarded to Romain Millan for contributions to cryospheric sciences through the development of new methods to map ocean and subglacial topography, and methods to quantify dynamic changes in flowing ice. Romain Millan is an outstanding young scientist working in the field of remote sensing applied to cryospheric sciences. Millan’s research focuses on improving the understanding of ice dynamics and ice-ocean interaction using remote sensing techniques.
Home / Awards & medals / Division Outstanding Early Career Scientist Awards / 2022 / Christopher Kadow
Christopher Kadow ESSI Earth and Space Science Informatics The 2022 Division Outstanding Early Career Scientist Award is awarded to Christopher Kadow for outstanding and innovative research in climate informatics, including modelling, prediction, climate change, and the applications of artificial intelligence/machine learning in the field of climate science. Christopher Kadow is nominated for the 2022 outstanding Earth and Space Science Informatics (ESSI) Division Early Career Scientist award.
Home / News / Webinars and online events / EGU mentoring workshop 2024
Are you an EGU member who participated in the General Assembly Mentoring Programme? Are you looking for a way to gain confidence and increase your skills in mentorship? Why don’t you join the EGU Outreach Committee’s Mentoring Workshop! Regardless of where you are in your geoscience career our EGU mentoring workshop can offer you a wide array of useful information and benefits.
Home / News / EGU news / Supporting EU’s biodiversity targets by bridging the science-policy divide: An EGU-Intergroup event!
It will outline specific areas where scientists can be of help to policymakers, highlight the advice provided in the EGU response to the Nature Restoration Law document, and focus on the benefits of taking a solutions-directed, research-based approach.
Home / News / Webinars and online events / Novel and inclusive approaches to policy engagement - Session 2
Session 3: Taking your first steps in policy engagement: How to ‘get out there’ with confidence in sharing your research! Only EGU Members can apply to participate in these workshops and attendees will be shortlisted by the EGU Outreach Committee selected by their answers to the question, ‘Why do you want to attend this workshop?’