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In the City Cube of Messe Berlin, host GFZ welcomes ~5,000 participants from over 100 countries to one of the world's largest geoscientific conferences.
Theresa Hennig was awarded the “University Society Prize for the Outstanding PhD 2022” at the central graduation ceremony of the University of Potsdam.
Federal President Steinmeier informed himself about the research of the Central Asian Institute for Applied Geosciences ZAIAG in cooperation with the GFZ in the Central Asian Tian Shan Mountains
The Uzbek Minister of Natural Resources, Aziz Abdukhakimov, visited the GFZ for exchange on scientific & technological cooperation in the fields of natural hazards, water management and climate change
Start of the UNESCO training course “Seismology and Seismic Hazard 2023”: For four weeks, 22 participants from 18 countries will be trained at the GFZ – incl. visiting the IUGG conference in Berlin.
Simulation study identifies previously unaccounted particle loss processes. Implications e.g. for satellite hazards, Earth magnetic field studies and atmosphere.
The geomagnetic storms in spring have shown how important the space weather service network is for digital infrastructures on Earth. The GFZ is making important contributions to these services.
On 14 June, the new Start-up and Innovation Floor GITA was officially inaugurated on Telegrafenberg – in the presence of the GFZ Board of Trustees and guests from the regional start-up ecosystem.
Political scientist Doris Fuchs will be the new Director at the Research Institute for Sustainability. She will form a dual leadership together with Mark Lawrence.
Come by! On June 17, 2023, the Long Night of the Sciences will take place on Potsdam's Telegrafenberg, among other places. The institutes AIP, AWI, GFZ and PIK located here cordially invite you.