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Home / Awards & medals / Division Outstanding Early Career Scientist Awards / 2022 / Víctor M. S. Carrasco
Víctor Carrasco was thus one of the most active authors in the publication of the last revision of the sunspot group number database, in which the group number index is based. Furthermore, after obtaining his PhD, he carried out research visits at Southwest Research Institute (USA) and the University of Oulu (Finland) to collaborate in a new methodology to reconstruct the group number index.
Home / Awards & medals / Henry Darcy Medal / 2007 / Lars Gottschalk
Lars Gottschalk The 2007 Henry Darcy Medal is awarded to Lars Gottschalk for his innovative contributions to stochastic water resources modelling. Being educated in Sweden and Moscow, Lars Gottschalk was appointed Chair of Hydrology at the University of Oslo in the 1980s. Since then he has contributed to an amazingly wide spectrum of topics in hydrology and water resources research.
Home / EGU General Assembly 2019 Press Centre / Press conferences
Moving from the land to the sea, we will hear about the latest global simulations of dispersion and accumulation of plastic in the oceans, including results of a 3D model of plastic distribution in the ocean waters. We will also hear about how marine plastic debris can be used to improve our understanding of ocean currents.
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 / Jobs / Postdoctoral Research Associate in Flood risk management
Proficiency in computer programming (e.g., Python) Fluency in English Basic knowledge of French is an asset but is not compulsory Candidates must have completed their PhD within the last 6 years. Interested candidates should apply by filling in this online form: https://forms.office.com/e/bP5s1aSWvy Short-listed candidates will be invited to take part in an interview at the University of Liege.
Home / Awards & medals / Stephan Mueller Medal / 2013 / Leigh Royden
Royden showed that in many situations the amount of thinning required by the thermal subsidence did not match that implied by the initial stretching of the basin. Her results exposed a richness in the evolution of sedimentary basins relevant to other disciplines, not the least of which to oil exploration.
Home / Awards & medals / John Dalton Medal / 2021 / Brian Berkowitz
Berkowitz’s seminal contributions to the study of flow and transport in fractured systems and fracture network characterization and connectivity shed new light on this important phenomenon as related to recharge and spread of contaminants and links well with his studies of anomalous transport (his 2002 review in Advances in Water Resources has attracted well over 1000 citations to date).
Home / Awards & medals / Jean Dominique Cassini Medal & Honorary Membership / 2015 / Jonathan I. Lunine
Jonathan Lunine, a professor at Cornell University and the Director of the Center for Radiophysics and Space Research, is a planetary scientist specialising in astrobiology, the outer Solar System, and the formation of our Solar System. His work has led to significant advances in the formation of planets and of habitable worlds in our neighbourhood and around other stars, with particular emphasis on Saturn’s satellite Titan.
Home / Education / Educational resources / What is the fate of dissolved oxygen in our oceans?
Associated divisions Climate: Past, Present & Future (CL) Ocean Sciences (OS) 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/what-is-the-fate-of-dissolved-oxygen-in-our-oceans Source https://futurumcareers.com/what-is-the-fate-of-dissolved-oxygen-in-our-oceans Description Dr Babette Hoogakker, based at Heriot-Watt University in the UK, leads the FARGO project, which studies past dissolved oxygen concentrations in the Pacific Ocean.