We are excited to announce the 18th edition of Geodesy Campfire – Share Your Research in April. The Geodesy EGU Campfire Events “Share Your Research” give (early career) researchers the chance to talk about their work. We have two exciting talks by our guest speakers, David Rodríguez Collantes and Klara Middendorf. Below, you can find the details of the topics awaiting us. We will have time to network after the presentations.
Please join us on Zoom on 16th April 2026 from 13:30 to 15:00 (CEST). Register for this webinar here.
David Rodríguez Collantes @Royal Institute and Observatory of the Spanish Navy:
Current projects and work carried out in the Geophysics Section of the Royal Institute and Observatory of the Spanish Navy.
Lieutenant David Rodríguez Collantes is currently the Head of Seismology and GNSS at the Royal Institute and Observatory of the Spanish Navy (ROA). His current areas of research focus on the analysis of GNSS signals applied to geophysics, including the study of the Eurasia-Nubia convergence zone, seismology, Precipitable Water Vapour (PWV), space weather, and the prediction of geophysical phenomena. He has also collaborated with the ROA’s SFEL Laser Telemetry Station.
Klara Middendorf @HafenCity University Hamburg, Geodesy and Geoinformatics:
Benefits of future satellite gravimetry missions for characterizing extreme wet events in terrestrial water storage.
Klara is a PhD student at the HafenCity University Hamburg (Germany). She is working on evaluating global coupled climate models using satellite gravimetry observations of terrestrial water storage. Her research focuses on the analysis of hydrological extreme events in models and observations on a global scale, and assessing the ability of current and future satellite missions to detect such extremes.
Time to connect!
After the presentations, we invite everyone in the audience to turn on their camera and microphones, if possible. Participation via the chat is of course also possible. We will start with a short introduction round to get an idea of who is in the room. So if you like to, you can already think about how to summarise your research in a few words so that mortals can also understand it! We’re also open to hear about your favourite dinosaur, your latest burnout, or the 4th element on your tasks list today. Just be there and be talking, we guarantee for the awkwardness.
We are always looking for speakers for upcoming Geodesy EGU Campfire Events “Share Your Research”. Are you interested in giving a talk? Then, please express your interest by filling out this form.
If you have any questions about the Geodesy EGU Campfire Event, please contact the Geodesy ECS Team via ecs-g@egu.eu.
We look forward to seeing you at the Campfire!
