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YSOPP Award Winners 2004

YSOPP Award Winner AS
  
Johannes Quaas (quaas@dkrz.de)

for the poster entitled:
Evaluation of GCM parameterizations of cloud microphysics and aerosol indirect effects using TOVS satellite data and ground-based remote sensing data of the SIRTA site by Quaas, J.; Stubenrauch, C.; Rädel, G.; Haeffelin, M.; Protat, A.; Boucher, O.; Le Treut, H.

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Johannes Quaas recently finished his PhD at Laboratoire de Météorologie Dynamique (CNRS/IPSL) in Paris, France. He is now working at Max-Planck-Institute for Meteorology in Hamburg. His work concerns aerosol indirect effects in global climate models and in satellite data.
 
YSOPP Award Winners HS
  
Karsten Täumer (karsten.taeumer@tu-berlin.de)

for the poster entitled:
Characteristics of water repellency – seasonal preferential flow occurrence
by Täumer, K.; Stoffregen, H.; Wessolek, G.

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Karsten Täumer works in the research group "Interurban" at the Technical University of Berlin (Dept. of Soil Protection) which focuses on turnover processes and water and solute transport on urban sites. Karsten's focus is on the small scale heterogeneities (cm - m) in water transport and soil properties.
 
Philip Brunner (brunner@ihw.baug.ethz.ch)

for the poster entitled:
Generating largescale soil salinity maps with geophysics and remote sensing
by Brunner, P.; Tao Li, H.; Peng Li, W.; Kinzelbach, W.

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Philip Brunner works at the Institute of Hydromechanics and Water Resources Management (IHW), Department of Civil, Environmental and Geomatics Engineering at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) in Zurich. His Ph.D. project focuses on modelling water and salt fluxes through a agriculturally used basin in Xinjiang, China in order to understand and quantify the process of salination.
 
YSOPP Award Winner OS
  
Daniel Hayes (dhayes@ucy.ac.cy)

for the poster entitled:
Autonomous underwater vehicle measurements under Antarctic sea ice
by Hayes, D.; Jenkins, A.; McPhail, S.

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Daniel Hayes graduated from the University of Washington in Seattle in August 2003. He worked with autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) in the Arctic pack ice with James Morison of the Applied Physics Lab Polar Science Center. They used data collected under sea ice and leads to understand the heat budget of ice-covered ocean. While working at BAS he analyzed data collected with another AUV in the Amundsen Sea. This is the first time the behaviour of gravity waves in pack ice has been observed with an AUV. Now he is in Cyprus at the Oceanographic Center, a collaboration of the University of Cyprus and the Department of Fisheries and Marine Research. He will be working on developing the operational oceanography of the Mediterranean.
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