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Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student and PhD candidate Presentation (OSPP) Awards / 2025 / Eline Eeckhout
At EGU, she presented a poster investigating the application of machine and deep learning models for agricultural pest and disease detection using UAVs. She found critical limitations in the generalisation capacity of most trained models.
https://www.egu.eu/egs/medalists/keilisborok98.htm
He has been an important pioneer in the development of the concept of the active lithosphere of the Earth as a hierarchical nonlinear system, and in establishing its basic features. The latter include the existence and nature of long-range interactions, identification and characterisation of the symptoms of near-critical states, and determination of the limits of predictability.
Home / News / Webinars and online events / Women in Climate Science
The representation of women scientists in climate science is low. So, to motivate new generation climate scientists (specially women scientists), the Climate Division is organising a campfire event on ‘Women in Climate Science’ where the invited speakers will share their knowledge and will guide our next generation climate enthusiastic minds.
Home / Awards & medals / Lewis Fry Richardson Medal / 1998 / Vladimir I. Keilis-Borok
Home / Outreach / Networking
Resources The links below include information about networking and mentoring activities, mostly for women, in the geosciences: Networking opportunities for early career scientists at the EGU General Assembly EGU General Assembly Peer Support programme Geological Society of America mentoring programmes Association for Women Geoscientists Earth Science Women’s Network (ESWN) Professional Women in Earth Sciences (PROWESS) Committee of AAPG Women in Geoscience and Engineering Special Interest Community (WGE SIC) of EAGE African Association of Women in Geosciences GAIA, network for women in the Earth Sciences in the Netherlands (in Dutch) Women and Geology Commission of the Geological Society of Spain (in Spanish) Get in touch!
Home / News / Webinars and online events / Uneven Ground: Fieldwork Accessibility for Women
Finally, the speakers will share examples of positive change that have worked in improving fieldwork for women. This is the first webinar in a multi-part of series which examines fieldwork practices and accessibility. The webinar will last for one hour and conclude with an audience Q&A.
Home / News / Webinars and online events / EGU HydroTalks: Li Li on big data in hydro-biogeochamical processes and women in hydrology
Edited by Christina Anna Orieschnig. Recorded session EGU HydroTalks: Li Li on big data in hydro-biogeochamical processes and women in hydrology Need help? If you have any questions about the podcast "EGU HydroTalks: Li Li on big data in hydro-biogeochamical processes and women in hydrology", please contact us via webinars@egu.eu .
Home / Awards & medals / Katia and Maurice Krafft Award / 2025 / Heather Handley
Heather Handley’s commitment to diversity and inclusion and the role of women in STEM is demonstrated through her publications on gender equity in geoscience and numerous invited conference talks on diversity, equity, and inclusion and most noticeably as she was Co-Founder and Inaugural President of the Women in Earth and Environmental Sciences Australasia network (WOMEESA), a network raising the visibility of women in geoscience and addressing gender inequity.
Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student Poster and PICO (OSPP) Awards / 2018 / Selma Kambunga
For my MSc, I am studying the geochemical and mineralogical composition of the consumed materials in addition to a health surveillance on pregnant women in the study area. In this poster, we present the preliminary mineralogical and geochemical results of the geophagic materials consumed by pregnant women in the study area.
Home / Awards & medals / Champion(s) for Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Award / 2024 / Mary Anne Holmes
As the Director of the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) sponsored ADVANCE-Nebraska program, Holmes oversaw all aspects of the ADVANCE program and implementation to increase the number of women in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) on the faculty at University of Nebraska Lincoln.