The analysis of a flood disaster in the Himalaya may help establish an early warning system for flash floods.
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This year’s Humboldt Research Award honors Professor Dr. Gregory Beroza from Stanford University. The award allows to invite the top researcher for a research stay at GFZ.
American Geophysical Union honors Niels Hovius und Onno Oncken. The Fellowship recognizes exceptional scientific contributions in the fields of Earth and space science.
Dr Hella Wittmann-Oelze was awarded the Eugen-Seibold-Medal. With this medal, the DGGV honours extraordinary scientific achievements in the field of geosciences.
Geodesy Prize for the technical paper "GNSS Remote Sensing at GFZ: Overview and Recent Results"
The July flood in the German Eifel was much more than a problem of running water. A report.
We welcome Prof. Ingo Sass as the new head of the "Geoenergy" section at the GFZ.
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.