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Home / Awards & medals / Arthur Holmes Medal & Honorary Membership / 2018 / A. M. Celâl Şengör
Şengör is without doubt the recognised expert on European geology and the history of geological thought in Europe. He speaks, reads and writes in six different languages. His reading of original geologic works in these languages gives him access to geologic works not accessible to other Earth scientists, enabling his broad knowledge and sweeping interpretation of geologic systems worldwide, particularly in Europe and Central Asia.
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Bene’s research is about the impact of sea level rise on the position of a coastline. Eleanor Clare Pike (she/her) – Ellie is a PhD student of Translational Quantum Technology in the Quantum Hub at the University of Birmingham. Ellie’s research considers the applications of emerging technology in hydrology.
Home / Awards & medals / Milutin Milanković Medal / 2020 / Valérie Masson-Delmotte
This has provided an improved understanding of the links between climate parameters and stable isotope records and has enabled the last centuries to be placed in the broader context of current and previous interglacial periods. In addition to her excellence in fundamental science, Masson-Delmotte has also been a prominent leader of the research community.
Home / Awards & medals / Beno Gutenberg Medal / 2013 / Jeroen Tromp
In pursuing this goal of using fully numerical wave field calculations in seismic imaging Tromp has shown visionary leadership, anticipating how petaflop capabilities could be harnessed when most of the seismological community was experimenting with the application of modest clusters.
Home / News / Press releases / Applications open for EGU Science Journalism Fellowships 2021 (up to €5k)
Winner(s) will receive part of the award in advance and part upon successful completion of their project(s). If required, they will also receive assistance in liaising with scientists. In addition, winner(s) will be invited, with travel expenses paid up to €1000, to attend the EGU General Assembly following completion of their projects to discuss their experience following scientists on location.
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, in Solar-Terrestrial Sciences Good practice in the evaluation of researchers , in Earth and Space Science Informatics Varves – Revealing the past layer by layer , in Climate: Past, Present & Future The fluid dynamics of wine , in Geodynamics 50% Professorship = More time for family and science , in Geomorphology More posts from the EGU blogs are available at blogs.egu.eu .
Home / Awards & medals / Hannes Alfvén Medal / 1998 / Carl-Gunne Fälthammar
Carl-Gunne Fälthammar The 1998 Hannes Alfvén Medal is awarded to Carl-Gunne Fälthammar in recognition of his exceptional contributions to the study of the dynamical processes in the Earth’s magnetosphere. The second recipient for 1998 of the Hannes Alfvén Medal is Carl-Gunne Fälthammar. Professor Fälthammar received his Master in Engineering in 1956 and his Teknologie Doktor in 1966 at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm.
Home / Awards & medals / Jean Baptiste Lamarck Medal / 2014 / Isabella Premoli Silva
Isabella Premoli Silva has been one of the world’s leading researchers in the fields of micropalaeontology and stratigraphy for over 50 years. Silva has been an indefatigable and ardent practitioner and proponent of the use of foraminifera in many aspects of biostratigraphy and palaeoceanography.
Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student Poster (OSP) Awards / 2014 / Piero D’Incecco
Piero D’Incecco is a PhD student at the Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität of Münster (Germany), working at the Institute of Planetary Research of the German Aerospace Center (DLR) in Berlin (Germany) in the group of Dr. Jörn Helbert, his supervisor. His PhD project is in cooperation with Prof. Harald Hiesnger of the Department of Planetologie at the (WWU, Münster) and with Prof.
Home / Awards & medals / Philippe Duchaufour Medal / 2008 / Alain Ruellan
His many years of active service culminated in him becoming first Chair of Commission V of ISSS, President of IUSS and also President of the 16th World Congress of Soil Science (Montpellier, 1998). Since 2002 he is Honorary Member of IUSS. His scientific production is very important with 600 titles of publications, reports and notes.