We welcome ten outstanding young scientists and their exciting projects at GFZ in the framework of the Helmholtz Information and Data Science Academy (HIDA).
Severe earthquake of magnitude 7.7 in the Gaziantep region in south-eastern Türkiye.
Sascha Brune receives Consolidator Grant from the European Research Council for his research project EMERGE "Measuring and Modelling Tectonic CO₂ Emissions Through Time".
Ranked 70th out of 2600 large employers in Germany: The GFZ is one of "Germany's best employers" according to the survey by the market research company Statista.
The GFZ satellite receiving station in Ny-Ålesund (Spitsbergen) was upgraded to receive data in X-band. In X-band, significantly higher bandwidths are available for data transmissions.
Ancient sediments have recorded the cooling of the solid Earth. This is shown by the analysis of oxygen isotopes. According to this, the early oceans were not as hot as previously thought.
Federal Research Minister Bettina Stark-Watzinger at the GFZ: During her visit to the Potsdam Telegrafenberg, she learned about climate-relevant geo research.
New DFG Research Unit “Clock Metrology: A Novel Approach to TIME in Geodesy” with GFZ participation
Looking back 550 million years: How did the oldest animals feed? Researchers used biomarkers to study the gut contents of Ediacara communities.
The Alps are not yet fully grown. But what is driving them further upwards: Crustal or mantle dynamics? GFZ researchers are now making a new contribution to the discussion.