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Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student Poster and PICO (OSPP) Awards / 2019 / Mahyra Tedeschi
She discussed the role of metamorphic reactions in the geochemical signature of zircon and provided new clues to decoding such complex time records. Currently, Mahyra is an adjunct professor of Mineralogy and Petrochronology at the Federal University of Minas Gerais.
Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student and PhD candidate Presentation (OSPP) Awards / 2022 / Tullia Calogiuri
project ( https://www.fet-bam.eu/ ), which aims to develop a novel technology for negative emissions by harnessing the power of biota to enhance silicate mineral weathering rates in a bio-reactor.
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EGS Honorary Membership - 1991 Johannes Geiss for his pioneering contributions to the study of elemental and isotopic abundances in the solar wind, magnetospheric and ionospheric plasmas, and in meteorites, lunar dust and cometary gas
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Join us every month to discuss how researchers can more effectively engage with policymaking, get the scoop on upcoming science for policy opportunities, and virtually mingle in a relaxed, informal environment. You’ll be met with people working at the science-policy interface as well as others who may be interested in doing so! Each Hangout will feature an expert who is working at the interface of science and policy before dividing participants into breakout rooms to virtually network and continue the discussion!
Home / News / Webinars and online events / The Natural Hazards Café
If you are an Early Career Scientist involved or just interested in the wonderful world of natural hazards…. If you would like to informally chat with your colleagues from different institutions and/or countries about potential collaborations… If you are looking for a safe and inclusive place where you can share your opinion and experience about research and life in academia… We have the right place for you!
Home / News / EGU news / EGU announces its 2022 awards and medals!
In addition to the Union and Division Awards and Medals, the EGU also bestows a number of awards to students taking part in its annual General Assembly. These OSPP Awards (in 2021 called vOSPP) aim to further improve the overall quality of poster and PICO presentations and foster students’ excitement to present their research at a large scientific conference.
Home / News / EGU news / EGU announces 2018 awards and medals
In addition to the Union and Division Awards and Medals, the EGU also bestows a number of poster awards to students taking part in its annual General Assembly. These OSPP Awards aim to further improve the overall quality of poster and PICO presentations and foster students’ excitement to present posters at a large scientific conference.
Home / Awards & medals / Virtual Outstanding Student and PhD candidate Presentation (vOSPP) Awards / 2021 / Lucille Carbillet
Heap and Patrick Baud. Her main research interests are subsurface deformation processes and the relationship between the microstructural attributes of porous materials and their failure modes and mechanical behaviour. Her thesis project focuses on the evolution of hydraulic and mechanical properties of porous rocks through the granular to non-granular transition. Her research is based on the use of synthetic samples made of sintered glass beads, which she prepares in the laboratory.
Home / Media Library / 2 A 23-million-year-old leaf preserved in an ancient New Zealand lake bed provides a key to past atmospheric conditions.
Veins, glands along the pointed teeth, and holes that insects gnawed are all visible. Credit: Jennifer Bannister/University of Otago Related EGU articles Fossil leaves point to global greening in the coming decades (20 August 2020) Download Original image (5.2 MB, 3056.0x4592.0 px) Preview image (86.9 KB, 1280x1923 px, JPEG format) Go back
Home / Media Library / Boat dragged inland in Akahama, Japan by the 2011 tsunami
The photographer, "Stephen Vaughan":http://www.stephenvaughan.co.uk/, has authorised the distribution of this work under a "Creative Commons licence":http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/deed.en. Credit: Stephen Vaughan Related EGU articles GPS solution provides three-minute tsunami alerts (17 May 2013) Download Original image (4.8 MB, 2500.0x1972.0 px) Preview image (218.5 KB, 1280x1010 px, JPEG format) Go back