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Home / News / EGU news / University geoscience teachers: Apply now for an EGU higher education teaching grant
19 February 2020 The European Geosciences Union ( EGU ) invites applications for the Union’s new programme of grants designed to fund the preparation of higher education (university-level) geoscience teaching packages. These grants, of up to 750 EUR , can be on any geoscience topic, including laboratory and field work. These teaching packages, which must be self-contained and copyright-free, will be advertised and made available online.
Home / News / Webinars and online events / Digitalk: online (geo)science communication
The webinar will cover tips and experiences of online geo science communication through different platforms, such as blogs and social media. Agenda: - Welcome to participants (12:30 -12:35) - Speakers time: - “Talks about natural hazards: the EGU blog” by Giulia Roder. The talk will cover the basics of blogging including the tips to write an effective blog post.
Home / Awards & medals / Division Outstanding Young Scientist Awards / 2015 / Bertrand Bonfond
He demonstrated that the apparently disordered behaviour of the auroral footprint of Io in Jupiter’s ionosphere perfectly matched an ingenuous mechanism that he developed from theoretical considerations. Later, he was able to demonstrate that this mechanism also applies to the interaction between Jupiter and Ganymede, meaning that he had discovered a universal phenomenon.
Home / Awards & medals / Awards & medals committees
Ex-officio members are not included; they are the relevant division president and the chair of the Union Awards Committee. Awards and medals committee members should declare at the beginning of the selection procedure any potential conflict of interest .
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García Rodríguez SSS10: Metric, Informatics and Statistics in Soils Committee chair Sara König Committee member Sara Cucchiaro Eugenio Straffelini SSS11: Material and Methods in Soil Sciences Committee chair Álvaro Gómez-Gutiérrez Committee member Yang Yu Iria Benavente-Ferraces SSS12: Soil Policy and Legislation Committee chair Petra Stankovics Committee member Laura Quijano Laura Gismero Rodriguez
Home / News / Webinars and online events / Look Who’s Talking: Decoding Science for a Non-science Audience
Cheryl Travasso is a scientist by academic training, a communications expert by profession, and an author and musician by choice. She has a Ph.D. in Applied Biology and ~10 years of experience in health and science communications. She is passionate about science and has honed her skills over the last 10 years in content planning and development, strategy, and creative ideation.
Home / Awards & medals / Young Scientist Outstanding Poster Paper (YSOPP) Awards / 2003 / Richard Keim
The PhD research is focused on quantifying dynamic storage of precipitation in forest canopies, especially how it affects rates of throughfall during extreme precipitation events and attendant initiation of shallow, rapid landslides.
Home / Profile / Viktor J. Bruckman
He is also involved in biochar research and the investigation of carbon and nutrient cycles which includes soil processes and climate change. His interdisciplinary and holistic approaches are directed towards a sustainable and eco-friendly production and utilization of energy and natural resources. Go back
Home / Awards & medals / Division Outstanding Young Scientist Awards / 2011 / István Kovács
István Kovács GMPV Geochemistry, Mineralogy, Petrology & Volcanology The 2011 Division Outstanding Young Scientist Award is awarded to István Kovács for his outstanding contribution to quantitative infrared spectroscopy of nominally anhydrous minerals and its application to the lithosphere-asthenosphere system. My research interests are water in nominally anhydrous minerals (NAMs), infrared spectroscopy, water and mantle metasomatism, evolution of the subcontinental lithosphere, geodynamics of the Carpathian-Pannonian region.
Home / Media Library / INGV terremoti map with information on the location, magnitude and time of the central Italy earthquake and its aftershocks
Credit: INGV terremoti Related EGU articles Magnitude 6.2 earthquake in central Italy (24 August 2016) Download Original image (1.9 MB, 2338.0x1653.0 px) Preview image (151.6 KB, 1280x905 px, JPEG format) Go back