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Heinrich Wänke has an outstanding reputation in planetary geochemistry. He has been very active in meteorite research and in studying the origin and evolution of the Moon and Mars and the question of water in the solar system. He has been very much engaged in international science cooperation at scientific and programmatic level and between east and west.
Home / Education / Educational resources / How ice sheets in the geological past can inform us of sea level rise in the future
Associated divisions Climate: Past, Present & Future (CL) Cryospheric Sciences (CR) Geochemistry, Mineralogy, Petrology & Volcanology (GMPV) Language English Age group 16-18 Type of activities Classroom Home Material needed The article and activity sheet are available through the following link: https://futurumcareers.com/how-ice-sheets-in-the-geological-past-can-inform-us-of-sea-level-rise-in-the-future Source https://futurumcareers.com/how-ice-sheets-in-the-geological-past-can-inform-us-of-sea-level-rise-in-the-future Description The future of the earth’s sea levels due to climate change is incredibly difficult to predict.
Home / Awards & medals / Vening Meinesz Medal / 2023 / Jürgen Müller
Jürgen Müller The 2023 Vening Meinesz Medal is awarded to Jürgen Müller for his outstanding contribution to the advancement of modern geodesy, in particular for his scientific leadership in the field of Lunar Laser Ranging. Jürgen Müller is a world-class leader in geodetic science in terms of vision and strategy. His scientific work is highly original and unique.
Home / Awards & medals / Arne Richter Awards for Outstanding Early Career Scientists / 2026 / Claire Harnett
In the six years since completing her PhD, she has brought in almost three million Euro in research funding, including an European Research Council Synergy Grant as one of four co-principal investigators (with only her share of the award counted in her total research funding).
Home / Awards & medals / Jean Dominique Cassini Medal & Honorary Membership / 2017 / Luciano Iess
He is also the Principal Investigator of the radio science experiment aboard BepiColombo that will revolutionise our understanding of the gravity field of Mercury. Iess is also very active in transmitting his expertise to a group of postdocs and graduate students, the largest university-based research group in planetary science in Italy today.
Home / Awards & medals / Robert Wilhelm Bunsen Medal / 2011 / Michael Manga
Looking at rhyolitic flows, he deciphered the information locked in the arrangement of small crystals in these frozen magmas and, together with student John Castro, he used such information to follow the evolution of Obsidian Dome in California.
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Home / Awards & medals / Lewis Fry Richardson Medal / 2005 / Henk A. Dijkstra
After graduating in applied mathematics at the university of Groningen in 1984, he worked on his Ph.D. in Groningen on a Spacelab experiment and on Marangoni convection under microgravity conditions. He continued this research in chemical engineering at Cornell University.
Home / Jobs / PhD Position in Aerosol Chemistry and Physics – University of Alaska Fairbanks
Position Overview This position offers an exciting opportunity to investigate aerosol chemistry in both the unique urban winter environment of Fairbanks and the boreal forest ecosystem of interior Alaska. Two primary research directions are envisioned: Urban Aerosol Chemistry Deployment and operation of newly acquired Aerodyne TOF-ACSM-X and Scanning Mobility Particle Sizer (SMPS) instruments in downtown Fairbanks to investigate changes in aerosol chemistry following recent reductions in sulfur emissions.
Home / Profile / Gerald Ganssen
His university training in geology, paleontology and mineralogy took place at the Ruhr-Universität Bochum (Germany) between 1973 and 1978. He received Doctor of Science at the Christian-Albrechts- University in Kiel (Germany) in 1982 with a thesis on stable isotopes in planktic and benthic foraminifera in the upwelling region off NW-Africa.