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Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student Poster (OSP) Awards / 2014 / Davide Faranda
I work with B. Dubrulle on several projects devoted to give a statistical description of turbulent flows. The poster I presented at EGU 2014 is the result of the research line on extreme events I started during my PhD program at Hamburg University under the supervision of V. Lucarini. In this work, together with S.
Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student and PhD candidate Presentation (OSPP) Awards / 2024 / Isabel Lange
.; Ostertag-Henning, C.; Hansen, C.; Lüttge, A.; Kopf, A.; Bach, W.) Click here to download the poster/PICO file. Isabel Lange is a PhD student at University of Bremen under the supervision of Prof. Wolfgang Bach. Her work is part of the AIMS 3 research consortium of the CDRmare research mission and focuses on carbonation reactions in the context of CO 2 -storage in the basaltic oceanic crust.
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Participants : Andreas Schaefer Risklayer GmbH, Karlsruhe, Germany Aleš Urban Czech University of Life Sciences in Prague, Faculty of Environmental Sciences, Prague, Czechia
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EGS Milutin MilankovicŽ Medallist - 1998 Syukuro Manabe for his studies of climate change and development of prediction techniques using numerical mode ls In the sixties in Princeton, Suki Manabe was involved in the development of one of the earliest General Circulation Models. He was the first to include many basic concepts such as radiative-convective equilibrium, adiabatic adjustment, and cloud feedbacks.
Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student and PhD candidate Presentation (OSPP) Awards / 2023 / Jessica Allen
Jessica is now working on the detection of seismic swarms in the Hikurangi subduction zone of New Zealand using 3 dimensional hidden Markov models and Epidemic Type Aftershock Sequence models. This is part of a larger project funded by an MBIE Smart Ideas grant to forecast future megaquakes in New Zealand. She also receives a University of Otago PhD scholarship.
Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student Poster and PICO (OSPP) Awards / 2018 / Saniya Behzadpour
Her research focuses on improving the quality of the gravity field from GRACE/GRACE-FO data by improving physical and stochastic error models in the processing chain. In the awarded poster, she presented results of an investigation on range rate postfit residuals of the GRACE data. This investigation indicates systematic errors in the observations due to eclipse crossings of the GRACE-A and GRACE-B satellites.
Home / News / Webinars and online events / GMPV Division Campfire: GMPV 9th ECS online talk
The speakers of the 9th edition are: Tommaso Tacchetto (PhD Student at Curtin University) – Disorientation control on trace element segregation in fluid-affected low-angle boundaries in olivine Kyra Cutler (PhD Student at University of Oxford) – Downward-propagating eruption following edifice unloading implies no direct magmatic trigger for the 2018 lateral collapse of Anak Krakatau Göksu Uslular (PhD Student at University of Geneva) – Morphological and depositional variations in maar volcanoes: A case study of Central Anatolian Volcanic Province (Turkey) Mallika Jonnalagadda (Assistant Professor at Savitribai Phule Pune University) – Geodynamic evolution of the mafic-ultramafic rocks of Spontang Ophiolite Complex, Ladakh NW Himalaya, India Need help?
Home / Awards & medals / Portrait / Petrus Peregrinus
Petrus Peregrinus Petrus Peregrinus is known for writing the "Epistola de magnete" in 1269 which must be seen as the first scientific treatise ever written. He performed a series of remarkable experiments with spherical pieces of lodestone. He defined the concept of polarity for the first time in Europe, discovered meridians, distinguished and named the north and south poles of the magnet and observed that the magnetic force is strongest and vertical at the poles.
Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student Poster and PICO (OSPP) Awards / 2019 / Stephen Camilleri
It also provided an explanation on the tests carried out to validate the method, interesting observations made from this study, and a brief on the graphic user interface of the application. This research paves the way for more in-depth analysis of the spatial and temporal correlation between media reporting and the nature of the event and has potentially important applications in other fields of interest, besides earthquakes including wildfires, floods and tsunamis.
Home / Policy / EGU science-policy pairing scheme / The EGU 2024 Science-Policy Pairing Scheme with MEP Jutta Paulus
The 2024 Pairing Scheme was with Jutta Paulus , a German Member of the European Parliament (MEP), representing the Group of the Greens/European Free Alliance and EGU member, Bianca Drepper. Due to the 2024 European Elections, the Pairing Scheme took place in January 2025 rather than in late 2024.