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A great success

egu2015The EGU General Assembly 2015 was  a great success with 4,870 oral, 8,489 poster, and 705 PICO presentations as well as 11,837 scientists attending from 108 countries. Please find more details at: http://www.egu2015.eu

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Upload your presentation

Did you know that you can upload your oral presentation, PICO, as well as your poster as Power Point or PDF files for online publication alongside your abstract? This gives all participants the chance to revisit your contribution. To declare your copyright and to enable this open-access publication your presentation will be distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License. The upload of your presentation is free of charge and is not followed by a review process. All legal and technical information as well as the upload form are available until 19 June 2015 at: http://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/egu2015/abstractpresentation

EGU2016

Put it in your diary; next years’ EGU General Assembly 2016 will be held between the 17 to 22 April 2016, again in Vienna.

Matthew Agius is a recent PhD graduate from the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies in Ireland and is now doing research at the University of Southampton (National Oceanography Centre). His research focuses on the dynamics of the lithosphere beneath Tibet, the Central Mediterranean, and the Pacific Ocean. Matthew’s role as a young scientist representative is to promote the efforts done by young researchers and to engage in discussions that concern seismology students. You can reach Matthew via e-mail at matthew.agius@soton.ac.uk.


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