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The 21st Brandenburg Future Day is taking place today. The GFZ is also getting involved again and is participating under this year's motto "The Earth is our Laboratory".
Achim Brauer, head of the Climate Dynamics and Landscape Evolution Section, has been elected a corresponding member of the Austrian Academy of Sciences.
Christoph Keuschnig has been awarded a prestigious MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowship to investigate the impact of fungal-bacterial interactions on soil structure formation.
The researcher Ankit Agarwal receives the Outstanding Early Career Scientific Award from the European Geosciences Union.
Donald B. Dingwell has been elected as a corresponding member of the Academia Mexicana de Ciencias - in recognition of his contributions to volcano research in Mexico.
The "GeoBioLab" is awarded the Silver Certificate of the Rating System for Sustainable Building (BNB) - State Secretary Bösinger from the Federal Ministry of Building presented the certificate.
With the help of neural networks, the complexity of the layer around the Earth can be reconstructed much better than before. This is important for satellite navigation, among other things.
Kick-off of the GeoEnergy Alliance Berlin-Brandenburg GEB²: GFZ and 7 partners promote the use of sustainable geoenergy in the region – through research and demonstration projects and teaching.
Dr. Kirsten Elger was highlighted by the International GNSS Service (IGS) as one of four women in celebration of this year’s 'Women’s History Month'.
New administration and communication centre for the GFZ as successor building to A43: Award-winning architectural designs from the competition can now be seen in the Telegrafenberg Library.