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https://www.egu.eu/egs/medalists/cowley00.htm
EGS Badge Award 2000 Stanley W.H. Cowley in recognition of his generous services as Editor-in-Chief of the Society's journal Annales Geophysicae
Home / News / EGU news / New EGU opportunity for early career scientists to be involved with policy
The competition is open to all undergraduate or postgraduate (Masters/PhD) students and scientists who have received their highest degree (BSc, MSc, or PhD) within the past seven years. The winner of the competition will receive a ticket to a Dinner Debate in Brussels on the evening of September 26, 2018. This event will be co-hosted by the EGU and EFG (the European Federation of Geologists) and will focus on the upcoming FP9 research funding programme in the context of the geosciences, as well as other geopolicy collaboration opportunities and challenges.
Home / Awards & medals / Augustus Love Medal / 2025 / Neil M. Ribe
Ribe spent his career striding the philosophical path blazed by Love; his scientific achievements robustly merit the recognition of EGU’s Love medal. Some of Ribe’s earliest work produced elegant and lasting analyses of the ascent of partial melts following the compaction theory of McKenzie (1984), including demonstration of an effective compaction length governed by melt buoyancy in 1-D ascending flows.
Home / News / Webinars and online events / ST Networking Campfire - how to successfully apply for research fellowships
After her PhD, Mateja was awarded a prestigious Marie Sklodowska Curie Actions individual fellowship, to perform a project on “Forbush decrease model for expanding CMEs affecting Earth and Mars (ForbMod)”. In addition to her scientific contributions, Mateja is active in community engagement in our field as a frequent peer-reviewer in a number of prestigious journals and as a member of 3 NASA review panels. Need help? If you have any questions about the campfire "ST Networking Campfire - how to successfully apply for research fellowships", please contact us via webinars@egu.eu .
Home / Structure / Elections / EGU Election Autumn 2012
The EGU Election Autumn 2012 for the next Treasurer and Division Presidents was closed on 30 November 2012. We would like to thank each of the candidates for their initiative in standing for the election. We also sincerely thank all those EGU members who used their voting right. Active participation in elections ensures continuation of the well-established bottom-up structure of our Union! In total, 1266 EGU members voted in this election.
Home / Structure / Elections / EGU Election Autumn 2023
Active participation in elections ensures continuation of the well-established bottom-up structure of our Union! In total, 1242 EGU members voted in this election. Please see the results below. EGU President 2025–2027 Peter van der Beek was elected to serve as EGU President for the term 2025–2027.
Home / Awards & medals / Division Outstanding Young Scientist Awards / 2012 / Diana Rose
She performed field measurements in a wide range of environments from polluted Chinese megacities to pristine tropical rainforests, and she gathered a unique CCN data set of unprecedented comprehensiveness and precision. The scientific work and achievements of Rose led to a strong reduction of uncertainties in the modeling and assessment of aerosol effects on clouds.
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EGS Badge Award 2001 Leon Knopoff in recognition of his outstanding services as Editor and supporter of the Society's journal Nonlinear Processes in Geophysics
Home / News / Webinars and online events / Climate of the Past 20th Anniversary: High-Resolution Palaeoclimate Data
David Naafs (University of Bristol) - applies state-of-the-art isotopic and organic mass spectrometry to the study of lipids and molecular fossils (biomarkers) derived from organisms found in marine and terrestrial natural archives to understand the processes and mechanisms that drive changes in climate and biogeochemistry.
Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student Poster and PICO (OSPP) Awards / 2018 / Martina Bramberger
For this study I used a diverse data set consisting of turbulence-resolving in situ aircraft measurements, European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) and Graphical Turbulence Guidance Tool (GTG) forecasts as well as 3D idealized EULAG simulations. The awarded poster presentation reveals new insight in the amplification of turbulence due to super-position of two adjacent vertically propagating mountain waves.