European Geosciences Union (EGU) General Assembly 2025
Thu 24 Apr 2025DTWO will be at the EGU's conference, represented by the coordinator Xiaoli Guo Larsén, who will present an abstract co-authored by numerous scholars and professionals involved in the project.
The European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2025 is set to take place from April 27 to May 2 at the Austria Center in Vienna, Austria, with options for online participation.
This annual event brings together geoscientists from around the globe, covering all disciplines of Earth, planetary, and space sciences. The conference will serve as a platform for scientists – with a particular regard for early career researchers – to present their work and engage in discussions with experts across various geoscience fields.
Among the presentations at EGU, there also will be DTWO, presented by Professor Xiaoli Guo Larsén from the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) and coordinator of the project.
In addition to Xiaoli Guo Larsén herself, the paper was co-authored by Wim Munters, Antonino Bonanni, Karolina Jurak, Pedro Santos, Julia Walgern, Kaushik Das, Chiara Palazzetti, Bogdan Wiszniewski, Kaya Dag, Natalie Theeuwes and Palmira Cortes. The inclusion of the DTWO project in the EGU General Assembly underscores the conference’s commitment in the showcasing of cutting-edge research and technological advancements in geosciences.
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