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Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student and PhD candidate Presentation (OSPP) Awards / 2025 / Andrina Caratsch
Her research focuses on the role of aerosols for tropical cyclone (TC) development, investigating how cloud microphysical processes may scale up to influence TC dynamics. She employs the numerical weather prediction and climate model ICON to study aerosol-cloud interactions in TCs, aiming to refine our understanding of the TC activity under future cleaner aerosol conditions and contribute to more accurate future risk assessments.
Home / Media Library / Outside view of the new EGU Executive Office space (second floor)
The new EGU Executive Office is located on the second floor of one of the wings of the K2 office building in Berg am Laim, Munich. This image shows an outside view of the wing where the office spaces are located. Credit: B. Ferreira/EGU Related EGU articles New chapter for EGU: announcing the Union’s strategic plan and office move (17 June 2019) Download Original image (2.5 MB, 4928.0x3264.0 px) Preview image (112.6 KB, 1280x848 px, JPEG format) Go back
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European Geophysical Society EGS Fellowship (since 2000) The title "Fellow of the European Geophysical Society (FEGS)" is reserved for individuals in recognition of their exceptional services for the sciences encompassed by the Society on an international, pan-European level. Fellowship Awardees 2001 R. M. Bonnet 2000 E. Banda
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EGS Honorary Membership - 1990 Dan P. McKenzie for his consistently provocative, unusual, high level, and varied contributions to the field of earth dynamics. His insights have been pivotal to many of the fundamental concepts that are now standard vocabulary in the solid earth sciences
Home / Media Library / Bolivian Andes
Scenery near the villages of Pelechuco and Agua Blanca in the Apolobamba region, northern Bolivia.
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EGS Honorary Membership - 1990 Klaus Hasselmann for his pioneering theoretical, numerical and observational work on non-linear wave interactions and the development of wave spectra and his further innovative contributions to ocean wave research, ocean wave modelling, climate modelling and the use of satellites in oceanography
Home / News / Webinars and online events / Preprints To Public Peer-Review: How To Engage With EGUsphere!
Created together with EGU’s publishing partner Copernicus, EGUsphere now lets authors upload preprints and take advantage of the platform’s public peer-review process. In this webinar, three speakers from the EGU and Copernicus will be discussing how EGU members can take full advantage of EGUsphere, from engaging with its Open Access review process to how preprint submission works.
Home / News / Webinars and online events / 1st joint campfire of the Climate & Biogeoscience Divisions - The Clash of Proxies
If you have any questions about the campfire "1st joint campfire of the Climate & Biogeoscience Divisions - The Clash of Proxies", please contact us via webinars@egu.eu . Campfire 1st joint campfire of the Climate & Biogeoscience Divisions - The Clash of Proxies Start time Thu, 20 Jan 2022 15:00 CET Contact webinars@egu.eu
Home / News / EGU news / EGU Early Career Scientist definition changed
Until now the definition stated that an ECS was: A scientist who is 35 years old* or younger, AND who can be an undergraduate or postgraduate (Masters/PhD) student or who has received his or her highest degree (e.g., BSc, MSc, PhD) within the past seven years*. * Where appropriate, up to one year of parental leave time may be added per child. However, feedback from early career scientists at the 2014 and 2015 Young Scientists Forums , supported by the findings of the Young Scientist Survey of 2014, highlighted that ECS benefits are important at the onset of an academic career, independent of the age of the recipient.