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Home / Awards & medals / Beno Gutenberg Medal / 2018 / Haruo Sato
In addition to his excellence in research, Sato is widely known as a collegial scientist who is generous with both his time and his expertise; and as a mentor who is particularly supportive of the development of early career scientists.
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More information The European Geosciences Union ( EGU ) is Europe’s premier geosciences union, dedicated to the pursuit of excellence in the Earth, planetary, and space sciences for the benefit of humanity, worldwide. It is a non-profit interdisciplinary learned association of scientists founded in 2002 with headquarters in Munich, Germany.
Home / News / Webinars and online events / Climate of the Past 20th Anniversary: Past Ocean Circulation and Climate Change
This webinar will explore the relationship between ocean circulation and climate change. The invited talks will provide new evidence of changes in deep water formation, or changes in surface circulation and how they impacted global climate and the carbon cycle. The session will emphasize the importance of understanding ocean dynamics in projecting the effects of climate change.
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Home / Awards & medals / Julius Bartels Medal / 2009 / Jean-André Sauvaud
In one case he has exploited the fact that rapid motion of the magnetopause can push cold ions into the energy range visible to the Cluster ion instrument. This allowed him to identify a very dense population of thermal ionospheric ions in a region earthward of the magnetopause.
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The position is to enhance and strengthen our research efforts in understanding induced seismicity in various settings. This is a part of funding led by the research group of Prof. Robert Shcherbakov (publish.uwo.ca/~rshcherb/) in the Department of Earth Sciences, at Western University (https://uwo.ca/earth/), London, Ontario, Canada in collaboration with industry partners.
Home / News / Press releases / EGU response to Science article
The events in which van der Beek’s actions were characterised as “harassment and discrimination” involved serious breaches of EGU’s rules and code of conduct by third-parties. In particular, an individual who was not one of the authors was found to be attempting to present an abstract in the Union Symposium, and that individual was also using another person’s name badge.
Home / Awards & medals / Runcorn-Florensky Medal / 2010 / James W. Head
Several research projects are under way in the field in Antarctica, on the Earth’s sea floor, and in assessing data from planetary surfaces to study climate change on Mars, volcanism on the Moon, Mars and Venus, the geology of the surface of Mercury and the tectonic and volcanic evolution of icy satellites.
Home / Awards & medals / Alexander von Humboldt Medal / 2017 / Johan Bouma
One of the activities done in this framework was his membership of the Scientific Council for Government Policy, a think-tank in the Dutch prime minister’s office, where he chaired working groups and presented reports on development cooperation, environmental policy, sustainable development and future studies.
Home / Awards & medals / Division Outstanding Young Scientist Awards / 2016 / David De Vleeschouwer
He is engaged in public outreach activities and, with his understanding of climates of the past, he actively participates in public debates on future climate change.