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Home / Jobs / Postdoc: AI for Climate Downscaling over Antarctica @ KU Leuven
In this pursuit, we actively participate in the development of methodologies aimed at facilitating the generation of digital twins of the Earth. Our technological endeavors converge at the interface of multi-source satellite imagery, diverse models (e.g., climate, vegetation, ice sheets), and machine learning.
Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student and PhD candidate Presentation (OSPP) Awards / 2023 / Herman Fuglestvedt
In his EGU 2023 presentation, Herman used idealised aerosol-climate model experiments to show how the Arctic polar vortex plays a crucial role in the formation and growth of aerosols after large releases of sulphur dioxide in the high-latitude Northern Hemisphere.
Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student Poster and PICO (OSPP) Awards / 2019 / Paul Beguelin
The awarded PICO presentation discusses new radiogenic isotope data (Ce-Hf-Nd-Sr-Pb) on lavas from the Azores islands, with implications on how the rifting of the lithosphere above the Azores plume controls the spatial expression of mantle sources in erupted lavas.
Home / Awards & medals / Young Scientist Outstanding Poster Paper (YSOPP) Awards / 2006 / Jérôme Bouffard
Click here to download the poster/PICO file. Jérôme is 25 years old and is currently a Phd student in his 2nd year at LEGOS, Toulouse. His research topics are strongly related to the processing of improved coastal multi-satellite altimetric data and the upgrade of dedicated instrumental and environmental corrections in order to better capture physical coastal processes in the North Western Mediterranean sea.
Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student Poster (OSP) Awards / 2012 / Shiyong Huang
Shiyong Huang is a PhD student of School of Electronic and Information, Wuhan University, China. Now he is studying in Swedish Institute of Space Physics as a visiting PhD student under the supervisor of Dr. M. André and Dr. A. Vaivads. His current research focuses on electron acceleration, and wave or turbulence properties during magnetic reconnection.
Home / Structure / Elections / EGU Election Autumn 2017
The EGU Election Autumn 2017 for the next Union President, General Secretary and Division Presidents was closed on 30 November 2017. 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, 2283 EGU members voted in this election.
Home / Awards & medals / Division Outstanding Early Career Scientist Awards / 2020 / Lauri Holappa
Because of his significant contributions to the field of space climate and space weather, Lauri Holappa is a worthy recipient of the EGU Outstanding Early Career Scientist Award.
Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student Poster and PICO (OSPP) Awards / 2019 / Tom Winder
Jennifer Woods and Dr. Thorbjörg Ágústsdóttir, under the supervision of Prof. Robert S. White. This research combines the work presented in Woods et al. (2019) and Ágústsdóttir et al. (2019) on extremely high-resolution observations of the seismicity triggered along the path of the 2014 Bárðarbunga-Holuhraun dike intrusion.
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Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student Poster and PICO (OSPP) Awards / 2017 / Jess Mead Silvester
During her PhD, she has investigated: (i) the role of tides in driving intermittent, intense turbulent mixing (exchange) between water-masses and overturning cells in the Southern Ocean where they can influence upwelling rates and the strength of the global overturning circulation; (ii) eddy-tide interactions that allow heat dispersion over the Western Antarctic Peninsula’s continental shelf where marine glacier melt is sensitive to ocean heat content; (iii) The relative roles of (1) local seasonal sea-ice production and (2) dense Weddell Sea water pathways across the South Scotia Ridge in bringing dense waters into contact with warmer water masses (CDW) over the continental slope along the Antarctic Peninsula.