Nine Climate School Researchers Honored by Leading Scientific Organizations
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Nine Climate School Researchers Honored by Leading Scientific Organizations
"Scientists connected to Columbia Climate School and Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory received notable accolades from renowned national and international research societies this fall. Edward R. Cook, Ewing Lamont research professor of biology and paleo environment at Lamont, was given the Roger Revelle Medal from the American Geophysical Union. This award is given annually to one honoree for their "outstanding contributions in atmospheric sciences, atmosphere-ocean coupling, atmosphere-land coupling, biogeochemical cycles, climate or related aspects of the Earth system.""
", scientist at NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies and Adjunct Senior Research Scientist at LDEO and, is receiving the Piers J. Sellers Global Environmental Change Mid-Career Award by the American Geophysical Union (AGU) for "outstanding contributions in research, educational, or societal impacts in the area of global environmental change, especially through interdisciplinary approaches." The society also honored professor of Earth and environmental sciences in ocean"
Edward R. Cook, Ewing Lamont research professor of biology and paleo environment at Lamont, received the Roger Revelle Medal from the American Geophysical Union for outstanding contributions in atmospheric sciences, atmosphere-ocean and atmosphere-land coupling, biogeochemical cycles, climate, and related Earth system aspects. A scientist at NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies and Adjunct Senior Research Scientist at LDEO received the Piers J. Sellers Global Environmental Change Mid-Career Award from AGU for impactful interdisciplinary work in global environmental change. A Lamont professor in ocean and climate physics received the Joanne Simpson Tropical Meteorology Research Award for advances using the weak temperature gradient approximation and moisture-mode theory. Renata Wentzcovitch received the 2025 Bridgman Award from the International Association for High Pressure Research and became the first woman to win that honor for outstanding high-pressure physics, chemistry, and technology research.
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