New Synergy Grant and participation go to GFZ
Hydrologist Heidi Kreibich is successful with her “LIMIT2ADAPT” project about flooding. Christian Voigt is partner in “SnowShifts” about snow.
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The GFZ Helmholtz Centre for Geosciences is Germany's national centre for solid Earth research.
Hydrologist Heidi Kreibich is successful with her “LIMIT2ADAPT” project about flooding. Christian Voigt is partner in “SnowShifts” about snow.
Prof. Claudio Faccenna, head of the GFZ's Lithosphere Dynamics Section, has published the textbook Tectonic Geodynamics together with Prof. Thorsten Becker.
At this renowned public event, Prof. Magdalena Scheck-Wenderoth and Prof. Liane G. Benning gave exciting insights into their scientific work on our planet.
Renewable energy is today the cheapest source of electricity available. In order to meet the goals agreed under the Paris Agreement, the share of renewables must be expanded to 100 per cent by the 2030s. However, this expansion comes with an increase in land-use, leading to rising public opposition…
The Group Leader “Flood Risk and Climate Adaptation” in the Hydrology Section took over as head of the section from Prof. Dr Bruno Merz on 15 October.
The recipient of the 2025 Dodson Prize is Prof. Jean Braun (GFZ Helmholtz Centre for Geosciences, Potsdam) in recognition of his pivotal role in the fields of thermochronology und tectonics.