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Home / Meetings / Galileo Conferences / Submitting a proposal
Information required to fill in the proposal form Organisation Title and anticipated date of the conference EGU division(s) relevance Aims and scope of the conference, explaining its relevance, timeliness and novelty in detail Summary of the context and justification, explaining why the EGU should support this event Full programme details, including a) oral, discussion, and poster time blocks assignments; b) list of potential conveners; c) keynote lectures schedules and speakers; d) early career scientist presentations: schedules and speakers, if relevant Composition of the programme committee, including affiliation and contact details of the members, as well as which proportion of the committee is made up of early career scientists and which proportion is female Composition of the organisation committee, including affiliation and contact details of the members, as well as which proportion of the committee is made up of early career scientists and which proportion is female.
Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student Poster and PICO (OSPP) Awards / 2019 / Bernat Jiménez-Esteve
He pursued a Bachelor degree in Physics and a Master degree in Meteorology at the University of Barcelona. His PhD research focuses on the El Niño Southern Oscillation’s (ENSO) influence on extratropical climate. He uses observational and model data to understand the physical mechanisms that lead to such remote influences, which can improve predictability at seasonal timescales.
Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student Poster (OSP) Awards / 2014 / Tobias Weber
It is shown that tidal residual currents strengthen ocean circulation in the Early Eocene and induce formerly not existing bottom currents. In addition, tidally increased vertical mixing lowers temperatures in the upper 2000m and increases temperatures below.
Home / Awards & medals / Young Scientist Outstanding Poster Paper (YSOPP) Awards / 2010 / Jessica Briseño
Jessica Briseño HS Hydrological Sciences The 2010 Young Scientist Outstanding Poster Paper (YSOPP) Award is awarded to Jessica Briseño for the poster/PICO entitled: A space-time ensemble Kalman filter for state and parameter estimation of groundwater transport models (Briseño J.; Herrera, G. S.) Click here to download the poster/PICO file. Jessica Briseño is a PhD student in Hydraulic Engineering at the National Autonomous University of México. She graduated as a Civil Engineer and obtained her Master degree in Environmental Engineering at the National Polytechnic Institute in México.
Home / Education / Educational resources / How can place attachment improve scientific literacy?
Language English Age group 16-18 Type of activities Classroom Home Material needed The article and activity sheet are available through the following link: https://futurumcareers.com/how-can-place-attachment-improve-scientific-literacy Source https://futurumcareers.com/how-can-place-attachment-improve-scientific-literacy Resource Download (PDF document, 13.7 MB) License Attribution-Non-Commercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0) Description At Furman University in the US, Dr Ben Haywood and Professor Julia Parrish from the University of Washington are studying how citizen science programmes impact the relationships participants have with the places and ecology they study which might, in turn, increase scientific literacy.
Home / Jobs / Professor (Head of the International Office), Observational Solid Earth Science Division
ERI invites applications for the position of Professor to serve as Head of the International Office. The successful candidate will play a central role in the management and leadership of the Office and will be responsible for planning and promoting international collaborative research projects and human resource development activities.
Home / News / Webinars and online events / CR, AS and OS Divisions Campfire: Remote Sensing of Svalbard: Conference Social Event via Gathertown
The cryosphere (CR), atmospheric science (AS) and ocean science (OS) divisions are hosting two joint social events with the Svalbard Integrated Arctic Earth Observing System (SIOS). This is part of the SIOS online conference on Remote Sensing of Svalbard in June. There are two exciting social events that any member of CR, AS and OS can also join, along with conference attendees: (1) Svalbard quiz via zoom Date: 9th June 2021 Time: 19:00-20:30 CEST (2) Conference social event via Gathertown.
Home / Awards & medals / Division Outstanding Early Career Scientist Awards / 2026 / Dongfeng Li
A key aspect of his research is to use river sediment flux archives to highlight how erosion evolves under a warming climate, especially in mountain environments exposed to increasing glacier melt and permafrost thaw. He introduced the 'Active contributing drainage area' concept and developed the 'Sediment-Availability-Transport' model to simulate sediment transport in cold regions.
Home / Awards & medals / Division Outstanding Early Career Scientist Awards / 2022 / Mojtaba Rajabi
Mojtaba Rajabi TS Tectonics and Structural Geology The 2022 Division Outstanding Early Career Scientist Award is awarded to Mojtaba Rajabi for outstanding research on global tectonic stress, that has resulted in a major revision of our understanding of present-day crustal stress patterns across different scales. Mojtaba Rajabi made exceptional contributions to the mapping of the Australian-Asian stress field and developed a comprehensive continental analysis that serves as a key reference for understanding the tectonic stress across spatial scales.
Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student Poster and PICO (OSPP) Awards / 2018 / Josefine Umlauft
On the one hand, methodological improvements are presented, that enable the usage of MFP independently from the source mechanism, which is often unknown considering complex environmental processes. On the other hand, the application of MFP on Gornergletscher (Switzerland) shows the location of englacial water tremor sources in the ice, which can be linked to a glacier moulin.