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This lecture, to be given by ‘An outstanding early career geoscientist’ has been presented each year since 1981 and is one of the principal events in the British Geophysical Association calendar. The Bullerwell lecture, named after the first Chief Geophysicist of the British Geological Survey, is a prestigious event that has been given by many of those UK geophysicists who are major international Earth Scientists, receiving honours from a wide range of learned societies, academic and governmental institutions.

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This lecture, to be given by ‘An outstanding early career geoscientist’ has been presented each year since 1981 and is one of the principal events in the British Geophysical Association calendar. The Bullerwell lecture, named after the first Chief Geophysicist of the British Geological Survey, is a prestigious event that has been given by many of those UK geophysicists who are major international Earth Scientists, receiving honours from a wide range of learned societies, academic and governmental institutions.

This year the Bullerwell lecture is given by Dr. Zoe Mildon from the University of Plymouth, U.K.. Zoe’s research is focused on understanding tectonics, active faulting and earthquakes. She currently holds a prestigious UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship investigating earthquake interaction and seismic hazard.

Convener: Andrew Curtis | Co-convener: Jennifer Jenkins
Orals
| Thu, 27 Apr, 19:00–20:00 (CEST)
 
Room F2
Thu, 19:00
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Since 2006, the German Geophysical Society (DGG) promotes the C.F. Gauss Lecture within the frame of the General Assembly of the European Geosciences Union (EGU). Selected authors give an in-depth overview on a specific field of geophysics. The C.F. Gauss Lecture will be accompanied by a reception for members and friends of the DGG starting at 18:00 in the Business Lounge on the Yellow Level 0 (left side, next to the Entrance 1). All delegates of the EGU23 are invited to participate. Snacks and refreshments will be served!

Convener: Kasper David Fischer | Co-convener: Katrin Schwalenberg
Orals
| Tue, 25 Apr, 19:00–20:00 (CEST)
 
Room E1
Tue, 19:00
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The Copernicus Medal Ceremony 2023 will honour Minna Palmroth for her ground-breaking work in leading the development of the world’s most accurate space environment simulation Vlasiator, and for her outstanding achievements in promotion of space physics to the general public and for decision makers.

All EGU23 conference attendees are invited to join the medal presentation, the medal lecture, and the following reception.

Convener: Hermann Lühr | Co-conveners: Kristian Schlegel, Thies Martin Rasmussen
Programme
| Thu, 27 Apr, 19:00–20:00 (CEST)
 
Room G2
Thu, 19:00