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Home / News / Webinars and online events / Popular Science Writing: From Blogs to Press Releases
This workshop is part of a three-part Autumn Sci-Comm series which will support Early Career Scientists in developing their science communication skills. Organised by the EGU Early Career Scientist task force on outreach and communication, each online event will feature talks delivered by guest speakers from Luminate Media, a multimedia communications company specialising in science communication and digital experiences.
Home / News / Webinars and online events / Graphic Design for Geoscience on Digital Platforms: An Introduction
Home / Awards & medals / Louis Néel Medal / 2020 / Wen-lu Zhu
Wen-lu Zhu The 2020 Louis Néel Medal is awarded to Wen-lu Zhu for her exceptional contributions to understanding coupling between fluids and rock deformation and in recognition of her role in promoting women in science and rock physics globally. Driven by an interest in how fluids and rock microstructure control the strength and permeability of rocks in the Earth’s crust and upper mantle, Wenlu Zhu started her career in Earth sciences as a rock physicist.
Home / Awards & medals / Portrait / Marie Tharp
Marie Tharp Marie Tharp studied geology at the University of Michigan, where an accelerated geology degree offering a job guarantee in petroleum industry upon graduation was created in 1942. This program had been especially designed for the needs of the oil industry and was intended to attract women students, to compensate for the lack of young men who were sent to World War II.
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EGU Blogs Tips on engaging outside of your echo chamber Solar-Terrestrial Sciences Division blog The women of EGU in 2021! GeoLog, the Union’s official blog Three quotes from famous female scientists for the International Day of Women and Girls in Science Geology for Global Development network blog The winners of EGU ’s Best Blog Posts of 2020 Competition!
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Home / Awards & medals / Division Outstanding Early Career Scientist Awards / 2026 / Layla Márquez San Emeterio
Layla Márquez San Emeterio SSS Soil System Sciences The 2026 Division Outstanding Early Career Scientist Award is awarded to Layla Márquez San Emeterio for significantly advancing our understanding of the origin, turnover, and stabilization of soil organic matter in Mediterranean agroecosystems. Layla Márquez San Emeterio's remarkable enthusiasm for deciphering the complexities of the carbon and nitrogen cycles in soils significantly advanced our understanding of dynamic process of soil organic matter in Mediterranean agroecosystems.
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EGS Henry Darcy Medallist - 1999 Malin Falkenmark in recognition of her pioneering work in water resources assessment and her innovative approaches to the sustainable use of water resources The Darcy medal is a new medal for scientists who have made an outstanding contribution to water resources research, addressing the societal relevance of water resources.
Home / Awards & medals / Henry Darcy Medal / 1999 / Malin Falkenmark
Malin Falkenmark is world famous for developing the concept of “green” water, the rainwater used by plants to produce biomass, which is a resource generally disregarded in global statistics on per capita water availability. Malin Falkenmark is a role model for the new generation of water managers, both women and men.
Home / Jobs / PhD student, “Generative diffusion models for atmospheric data assimilation”
Unfortunately, application and travel costs cannot be covered by the state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. By submitting your application, you consent to the processing of your personal data for the purpose of the application process. Equal Opportunities: We pursue a family-friendly personnel policy, and strive to increase the proportion of women. Qualified women are therefore explicitly encouraged to apply.