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Awards

2022

 

Randolph Röhlen (C4), Museum für Naturkunde Berlin

 

Randolph Röhlen is awarded the 2022 Wiley Award for his oral presentation “Core or Mantle? Breakup of Asteroid Cores During Impact in the Late Accretion Phase” at the annual meeting of the Meteoritical Society.

Since 2012, the Wiley Awards have been given to a few students each year for the top oral presentations at the annual meeting of the Meteoritical Society. The awards are sponsored by Wiley, the publisher of Meteoritics and Planetary Science

2022

 

Kai Wünnemann (A4, C2, C4, C5), Museum für Naturkunde Berlin

The Meteoritical Society honors Kai Wünnemann, head of the Department of Solar System, Impacts and Meteorites at the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin, and Gareth Collins at Imperial College London, due to their contributions to the field of mathematical modeling of meteorite craters. The Barringer Award ceremony took place on August 15 during the annual meeting of the Meteoritical Society.

2022

 

Christian Maas (C2), Uni Münster

The TRR 170 Outstanding Paper Award 2021 award was given during the TRR 170 Annual Retreat in Potsdam 2022 and honors a junior scientist that best exemplifies the science of the TRR 170. The awarded paper should be of interdisciplinary nature and covers more than one research area of TRR 170. The scientist was selected by voting of the TRR 170 project leaders.

2022

 

Tiantian Liu (A4), Museum für Naturkunde Berlin

The TRR 170 Young Scientist Award was given during the TRR 170 Annual Retreat in Potsdam 2022 to honor Tiantian Liu's series of papers in high-ranking journals.

2021

 

Guillaume Florin (B1), FU Berlin

The Best paper written by a French scientist in 2020 was given by the Société Française des IsotopeS (SFIS) during their annual meeting in Spring 2022. The paper was published in Geochimica et Cosmochimica: 'Influence of redox processes on the germanium isotopic composition of ordinary chondrites.'

2021

 

Lena Noack (C6), FU Berlin

 

Lena Noack has been awarded jointly with Diana Valencia the 2021 Paolo Farinella Prize for their significant contributions to our understanding of the interior structure and dynamics of terrestrial and super-Earth exoplanets.

2021

 

Caroline Brachmann (C6), DLR Berlin

EANA 2021 Poster Award for her contribution on 'Modeling the composition of volcanic gases on young terrestrial planets in the C - H - O -N - S system.'

2021

 

Lena Noack (C6), FU Berlin

EANA 2021 Presentation Award for her contribution on 'Can plate tectonics lead to observational (exo-) planetary atmosphere?'

2021

 

Julia M. Schmidt (C6), FU Berlin

Best paper at the 13th International Conference on Advanced Geographic Information Systems, Applications, and Services, GEOProcessing 2021, “Parametrising a Model of Clinopyroxene/Melt Partition Coefficients for Sodium to Higher Upper Mantle Pressures”.

2021

 

Jan L. Hellmann (B2), Uni Münster

Pellas-Ryder Award for his paper on the 'Origin of volatile element depletion among carbonaceous chondrites' published in Earth & Planetary Science Letters (2020)

2020

 

Maxime Maurice (fellow C4), DLR Berlin

TRR 170 Outstanding Paper Award for his paper on 'A long-lived magma ocean on a young Moon' in Science Advances (2020).

2020

Dr. John Lee Grenfell (collaboration C5), DLR Berlin

DLR senior science award.

2019

 

Lena Noack (C6), FU Berlin

Teaching Award awarded by students from the Institute of Geological Sciences, FU Berlin.