Tag: science
Marco Bellacicco
“As well as doing my research, it has been an invaluable opportunity to complement my knowledge about the ocean opening new interest’s pathways” After the end of the Living Planet Fellowship, Marco was a postdoc fellow at the ISMAR-CNR in Rome. He was working on ocean carbon from space and in synergy with autonomous …
Marco Celesti
“Being supported financially and technically for my own research activity, connecting with a diverse community of research fellows, ESA scientists and engineers, and spending six months inside ESA was an invaluable step change in my career.” After the end of the Living Planet Fellowship, Marco was Sentinel Optical Mission Scientist at HE Space Operations …
William Llovel
William is a post-doctoral researcher working at LEGOS located in Toulouse, France. His research interests are investigating sea level change at global and regional scales. William particularly focuses his investigations on interannual to long-term changes. The main scientific questions of his research are: how is sea level changing? And why is sea level changing? To …
Mariette Vreugdenhil
” The ESA Living Planet Fellowship was invaluable in developing close collaborations with researchers in my field, through the research stay abroad and by the efforts of ESA to include fellows in ESA meetings and workshops.” After the end of the Living Planet Fellowship, Mariette was a Permanent Senior Scientist at TU Wien.
William Edward Archer
“I greatly appreciate the freedom provided by the ESA Living Planet Fellowship to choose which scientific threads to follow. Meeting other Fellows outside of my field-of-expertise was an incredible way to learn about the diverse advances being made with ESA satellite measurements.” After the end of the Living Planet Fellowship, William was working as …
Jack Landy
“The fellowship was a really important step in my career, giving me the freedom and time to pursue a higher-risk Earth Observation research goal. It was great to be part of a cohort with other ESA fellows, to learn about their work and exchange ideas. The support and guidance from my ESA project contacts was …
Ivan Pakhotin
“The Living Planet Fellowship allowed me to continue in the direction I was pursuing previously, bringing some impactful work to completion. At the same time the networking opportunities allowed me to make new contacts and advance my career.” After the end of the Living Planet Fellowship, Ivan was a Research Associate at the University …
Diane Knappett
Diane is a remote sensing scientist specialising in trace gas retrievals from satellite data, working as part of the UK’s National Centre for Earth Observation (NCEO). Her background is in physics, having completed an MSc. degree in Physics and Astrophysics at the University of Birmingham, before going on to complete a PhD within the Earth …
3D Earth Science Meeting 2019
Dublin 4, D04 C932 Ireland
The scope of the 3D Earth Science meeting is to discuss the use of satellite data in studying the structure and processes in the lithosphere and the interaction with the deep mantle and surface processes. Keynote lectures will present results from the 3D Earth project and beyond. The science meeting intends to collect feedback on …