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Perspectives paper shows the way from classical to neural Earth system modelling, a hybrid approach in combination with machine learning.
New learning algorithms help to detect surface deformations at volcanoes in satellite data. This also enables better warning of eruptions.
Simulations show: the dangerous space radiation can be sufficiently well shielded if the timing and duration of the journey are right.
The new training year has begun at the GFZ. We welcome seven young people who are laying the foundations for their professional future here.
Hayley Allison receives "Leopoldina Prize for Young Scientists”
Sabine Chabrillat became a professor at Leibniz University Hannover in august. The appointment is joint with the German Research Centre for Geosciences.
Prof. Claudio Faccenna will take over as Head of the Section "Dynamics of the Lithosphere" at the GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences on September 1.
Interview | Floods are becoming increasingly costly. PD Dr. Heidi Kreibich demonstrated quantitatively how early warning could be improved to reduce monetary damage.
Interview | "Global heat flow of the Earth" - Interview with Sven Fuchs, head of working group Exploration of Thermal Geosystems.
Citizen science campaigns map artificial light sources to better understand nighttime satellite imagery.