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Home / Meetings / General Assembly / List of General Assemblies / Participants of the EGU General Assembly 2017
The table below summarises the institutional affiliation of EGU General Assembly 2017 participants by nation. In total 14,496 colleagues from 106 countries participated in Vienna, Austria.
Home / Education / Educational resources / Studying plate tectonics with 4D geodynamic modelling
Show your students how scientists are using supercomputers to study magnetism in rocks and how continents have moved. Included is a summary of a current research project and an interview with Professor Zheng-Xiang Li. The activity sheet includes discussion points – seven questions students can answer in groups or individually –, and instructions for making a classroom volcano using common household ingredients.
Home / Media Library / Sample of Morgane Merlin's work
Credit: M Merlin Related EGU articles Illustrator and sculptor will be artists in residence at the EGU General Assembly 2019 (17 January 2019) Download Original image (1.3 MB, 1685.0x1191.0 px) Preview image (136.7 KB, 1280x905 px, JPEG format) Go back
Home / Awards & medals / Union Service Award / 2007 / Jonathan Bamber
Jonathan Bamber The 2007 Union Service Award is awarded to Jonathan Bamber in recognition of his outstanding services with regard to the initiation and leading of the Division on Cryospheric Sciences and to the founding of the journal “The Cryosphere”.
Home / Media Library / Bombing of Cologne, Germany, on 24 April 1945
The Kölner Dom (Cologne Cathedral) stands seemingly undamaged while entire area surrounding it is completely devastated. This image, from the US Department of Defense, is in the Public Domain. Related EGU articles Impact of WWII bombing raids felt at edge of space (26 September 2018) Download Original image (1.9 MB, 2919.0x2092.0 px) Preview image (221.6 KB, 1280x917 px, JPEG format) Go back
Home / Education / GIFT / Workshops / Cape Town 2022 GIFT Workshop
We proudly announce the third Geosciences Information for Teachers – or – GIFT Workshop to be held in the beautiful seaside city of Cape Town, South Africa! This amazing workshop is made possible through generous support from the European Geosciences Union ( EGU ), Education Committee, and features local experts from the University of Cape Town, Iziko South African Museum, University of the Western Cape, and Two Oceans Aquarium.
Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student and PhD candidate Presentation (OSPP) Awards / 2022 / Wazita Scott
B. T.; Gaetani, M.; Fosser, G.) Click here to download the poster/PICO file. Wazita Scott is a PhD candidate in the Understanding and Managing Extremes programme at the University School for Advanced Studies IUSS Pavia, Italy. Her research focuses on analysing extreme precipitation and assessing sub-seasonal forecasts of these events in Italy.
Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student and PhD candidate Presentation (OSPP) Awards / 2025 / Yi Xiao
Click here to download the poster/PICO file. Yi Xiao is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Computer Science at Tsinghua University. Their research focuses on artificial intelligence for scientific applications, with particular interests in data assimilation, dynamical systems modeling, and high-performance computing.
Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student Poster and PICO (OSPP) Awards / 2019 / Aline Mega
H. L.) Click here to download the poster/PICO file. Oceanographer Aline Mega is a visiting researcher in the Marine Geology and Georesources division of the Portuguese Institute for the Sea and Atmosphere (IPMA; Lisbon), working under the supervision of Dr. Antje Voelker towards her PhD degree. Her research focuses on the surface-water variations during the Early-to-Middle Pleistocene Transition (EMPT).
Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student and PhD candidate Presentation (OSPP) Awards / 2022 / Rob Spaargaren
Click here to download the poster/PICO file. Rob Spaargaren is a PhD candidate in the Geophysical Fluid Dynamics group at ETH Zurich. His research focuses on using stellar abundance measurements to constrain the range of potential rocky exoplanet compositions, and investigate how rocky planet composition within those ranges can affect mantle dynamics and interior evolution of those planets.