Goodbye to Aarnout van Delden, Prof strike for climate, postdoctoral fellowships awarded and more
As the new IMAU director it is my pleasure to write the welcome address to this newsletter. I have worked at IMAU for almost 19 years as head of the Atmospheric Physics and Chemistry Group. |
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Goodbye to Aarnout van Delden
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Despite the beautiful weather on 11 May this year, the theatre room of Parnassos was well-filled. During the farewell symposium, Aarnout's main message was: have fun and be curious when doing science. |
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‘How activistic can academics be?’ |
On Tuesday 16 May, Erik van Sebille delivered his inaugural lecture, entitled: Stand up for the ocean. Erik has been appointed Professor at the Faculty of Science at Utrecht University to work in the field of ‘Oceanography and Public Engagement.’ |
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Geoengineering, is it responsible to try?
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An interview with Claudia Wieners and Jeroen Oomen on debate to use technological measures to combat global warming. |
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Postdoctoral fellowships awarded
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Siren Rühs received the prestigious Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions Fellowship. Sven Baars received the Netherlands eScience Center Fellowship.
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IMAU scientists in the media |
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Beyond plans and pandemics
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We are very interested in the careers of our former (PhD) students and Postdocs. In this edition Foteini Stavropoulou
tells us about the choices she has made.
'Little did I know that my journey would change course, leading me into the fascinating world of atmospheric chemistry and physics.' |
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