The American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting (#AGU24) is next week. Which means that it is time for my regular e-mail on behalf of the AGU Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology section to say: please consider nominating someone for one of the section awards in 2025.
Nominations open in the new year. Not an AGU member and thinking of nominating or being nominated? Why not join now for 2024 and be ready for the 2025 awards?
There are three section awards for all career levels from PhD to senior scientist. The details are below, including the 2024 awardees, and the title, time and date for the Emiliani Lecture that is taking place in just under one weeks’ time.
Emiliani Lecture: The Cesare Emiliani Lecture recognizes outstanding contributions to paleoclimatology and/or paleoceanography. The Emiliani Lecture honors the life and work of the renowned paleoceanographer and the lecture presenter is chosen by the P² section.
- Jess Adkins, California Institute of Technology
Title: Paleoclimate in the Service of Our Climate Crisis
Time: Wednesday, 11 December, 16:00 – 17:30 EST
Location: Ballroom B (Convention Center)
Nanne Weber Early Career Award: The Nanne Weber Early Career Award recognizes significant contributions to paleoceanography and paleoclimatology research from honorees within 10 years of receiving their Ph.D.
- Tripti Bhattacharya, Syracuse University
Willi Dansgaard Award: The Willi Dansgaard Award is presented annually and recognizes significant contributions to the fields of paleoceanography or paleoclimatology from a mid-career scientist within eight to 20 years of receiving their Ph.D.
- Nathalie Goodkin, American Museum of Natural History
Elderfield Student Paper Award: The Harry Elderfield Student Paper Award is presented annually and recognizes an exemplary manuscript by a graduate student.
- Charlotte Wiman, Northeastern University
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