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Home / News / Webinars and online events / Solar–Terrestrial Early Career Scientists’ Networking Campfire
The aim is to provide a platform for early-career scientists from our division to network and discuss topics which are quite often on their minds – wellbeing, funding opportunities… and science! – in an informal event. More details can be found in the dedicated blog post: https://blogs.egu.eu/divisions/st/2022/03/01/st-ecs-networking-campfire-event/ . Need help? If you have any questions about the campfire "Solar–Terrestrial Early Career Scientists’ Networking Campfire", please contact us via webinars@egu.eu .
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Oguchi (JpGU) and Rie Hori (JpGU) Office contact: Asmae Ourkiya ( media@egu.eu ) Ethics Committee Investigates serious breaches of the EGU Code of Conduct and other allegations of scientific misconduct Co-Chairs: Andrea Popp and Jürg Schweizer ( conduct@egu.eu ) Members: Anouk Beniest, Billy Williams, Claudio Rosenberg, Elena Toth, Helen M.
Home / Media Library / The proposed Interstellar Probe will teach us more about our galaxy.
Scientists hope the proposed Interstellar Probe will teach us more about our home in the galaxy as well as how other stars in the galaxy interact with their interstellar neighbourhoods. Credit: Credit: Johns Hopkins APL Related EGU articles Probing deep space with Interstellar (26 April 2021) Download Original image (1.5 MB, 1800.0x2514.0 px) Preview image (211.2 KB, 1280x1788 px, JPEG format) Go back
Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student and PhD candidate Presentation (OSPP) Awards / 2023 / Tzu-Han Weng
-H.; Lin Y.-C.) Click here to download the poster/PICO file. Tzu-Han Weng is a master student supervised by Prof. Yuan-Chien Lin in Civil Engineering at National Central University, Taiwan. Her research focuses on precipitation characteristics and water resources variation trends in Taiwan. The work presented and awarded at EGU 2023 uses data mining techniques to analyze observed data and remote sensing data at macro spatial and temporal scales.
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It is reserved for scientists who have achieved exceptional international standing in geophysics, defined in its widest sense. EGS Honorary Members 2003 R. E. Dickinson 2003 D. L. Anderson 2000 W. Munk 1999 W. Dansgaard 1999 C. Lorius 1999 H. Oeschger * 1998 A.C. Wiin-Nielsen 1997 P.J. Crutzen 1997 H.H. Lamb * 1997 D.R. Nielsen 1996 Sir W.I.
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EGS Honorary Membership - 1991 Jean-Claude André for his fundamental studies on the atmospheric boundary layer and its parametrization in large-scale circulation models
Home / Meetings / General Assembly / GeoCinema guidelines and submission form
GeoCinema submission form is currently closed Thank you very much for your interest in the GeoCinema programme.
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EGS Vilhelm Bjerknes Medallist - 1999 Jean-Claude André for his fundamental studies on the atmospheric boundary layer and its parametrization in large-scale circulation models . Newsletter 71, 24, 1999
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EGS Young Scientists' Publication Awardee - 1990 Martin Dameris For his publication in Annales Geophysicae: "The quasi-biennial oscillation and major stratospheric warmings: A three-dimensional model study"