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Home / Awards & medals / Vening Meinesz Medal / 2025 / René Forsberg
Notably, he has been instrumental in the Greenland Gravity Mapping program since 1991. Forsberg's work has also had a profound impact on the field of geodesy, through development of airborne methods for geodesy, geophysics, and cryosphere mapping, including lidar and radar technologies, which has revolutionized the way we conduct fieldwork in some of the most challenging environments on Earth.
Home / Awards & medals / Julius Bartels Medal / 2025 / Richard Horne
Richard Horne The 2025 Julius Bartels Medal is awarded to Richard Horne for outstanding work on understanding the acceleration and transport processes of charged particles in the inner magnetosphere, the formation of the radiation belts and their space weather effects. Richard Horne is a world-leading researcher in the field of wave-particle interaction in the Earth’s s magnetic field and space plasma environment as well as that of other planets in the solar system.
Home / News / EGU news / Seeking Artists (not!) in Residence for EGU21
Phillips also discovered that there were tangible benefits to participating in an online meeting. “One of the many advantages of being able to do this engagement remotely and from home was that I had all my materials (Lego pieces) around me at all times and I could make my creations in the comfort of my pyjamas!” she says.
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, in Geology for Global Development Groundwater Speed Dating! Can you find a match? , in WaterUnderground EGU division blogs Folding and Fracturing of Rocks – 50 years of research since the seminal textbook of JG. Ramsay , in Tectonics and Structural Geology Defrosting the freezer.
Home / Awards & medals / Division Outstanding Early Career Scientist Awards / 2021 / Marilena Oltmanns
In her postdoctoral phase, her focus moved to the fate of freshwater in the North Atlantic driving large-scale ocean and atmosphere feedback mechanisms.
Home / News / EGU news / Apply to EGU’s new ‘Artists raising awareness of EDI in the Geosciences’ placement for EGU24!
The new ‘Artists raising awareness of EDI in the Geosciences’ placement initiative provides a unique opportunity for artists to interact directly with a broad range of researchers on the theme of Equality, Diversity and Inclusion in this exciting and dynamic setting, whilst engaging directly with EDI themes in a science environment.
Home / Awards & medals / Division Outstanding Early Career Scientist Awards / 2023 / Rebekka Steffen
Furthermore, she is an active contributor to EUREF, the Regional Reference Frame Sub-Commission of the International Association of Geodesy for Europe, and has in this role been involved in the development of a European velocity model. In this context, her latest important contribution to geodesy is the implementation of an extended collocation method based on moving variance for the generation of velocity field models.
Home / Awards & medals / Beno Gutenberg Medal / 2015 / Göran Ekström
CMT solutions are employed in practically all seismological research where knowledge of source parameters is needed and in nearly all studies of present-day tectonics. The moment magnitudes (Mw) from this catalogue have provided a key ingredient in the study of seismic risk under the Global Earthquake Model project.
Home / Awards & medals / Plinius Medal / 2021 / Giuliano Di Baldassarre
Di Baldassarre’s work has a significant societal relevance and has been applied in the mitigation of risks from natural hazards both locally and globally. Di Baldassarre served as a coordinator of the project KULTURisk, aiming to develop a culture of risk prevention in Europe.