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.
This is shown by analysing data from the GRACE/GRACE-FO satellite missions. Depending on the evaluation method, the results vary considerably.
Happy Birthday, EnMAP! For 1 year now, the environmental satellite has been orbiting the Earth, delivering high-quality hyperspectral images and data on the condition of vegetation, soils and waters.
The physical processes within and on submerging oceanic plates are to be better understood, because they cause the largest earthquakes worldwide.
Three new spin-offs in 2022: The GFZ actively supports start-up activities
We welcome ten outstanding young scientists and their exciting projects at GFZ in the framework of the Helmholtz Information and Data Science Academy (HIDA).
Dr. Tetiana Amashukeli received the Marie Skłodowska Curie Action Fellowship to continue her work on the modernization of Ukraine’s seismic network.
Messages of affected people about the "felt intensity" of a quake can help in early disaster management after only 10 minutes.