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IAMAS Early Career Medal 2023 Dr Cheng Sun – Presented at the IUGG general assembly, Berlin 2023

Mary Scholes Presenting ECS medal To Chen Sun – Athena Coustenis Appplauding – 12 July 2023

We would like to congratulate Dr Cheng Sun for being awarded the 2023 IAMAS Early Career Medal for his outstanding contributions to the understanding of Atlantic climate variability. Dr Cheng Sun was nominated by Dr Jianping Li. Dr Cheng Sun has over 90 publications. Nominations are solicitated from all the Commissions. The nomination document needed to provide clear evidence of the candidate’s contribution to science and service in the scientific community. The award must be made to a candidate within 10 years of the attainment of the PhD and must be under the age of 40.  Dr Sun is currently a Professor at Beijing Normal University. He received his PhD degree in Atmospheric Science in 2012. In Cheng’s early career, he has done much to influence the direction of ocean-atmosphere interaction research and the use of intermediate-complexity general circulation models to improve the understanding of climate variability and predictability. He has conducted more than ten years of continuous and in-depth research on the Atlantic climate variability and achieved a series of important scientific discoveries and pioneering innovative results. Among his many achievements and accomplishments, he proposed a new theoretical framework to interpret multidecadal climate oscillations from the dynamical coupling between atmosphere and deep-ocean circulation and elaborated the fundamental forcing and feedback mechanisms.

Additionally, Dr Sun has systematically revealed the atmospheric and oceanic pathways for the impacts of Atlantic Ocean on the global climate and developed simple and intermediate-complexity models to depict global climate teleconnections. Not only are Dr Sun’s research contributions outstanding, but his international scientific cooperations and academic services are extraordinary. Dr Sun has maintained long-term international cooperation with several leading climate research teams in the USA, South Korea and Italy and has been an associate and visiting scholar at many internationally renowned institutes. He is active in international academic exchange and has participated in many international and domestic academic conferences. He also serves as the leading convener of several international conferences and regularly reviews manuscripts for internationally recognized journals. Currently, he serves as an editorial board member of two peer-reviewed international SCI journals, Nature Partner Journal, Climate and Atmospheric Science and Frontiers in Earth Science. In addition, he is on the review boards of China Academic Degrees and Graduate Education Development Center and Natural Science Foundation of China. He has participated in many Commissions and IUGG activities.

Mary Scholes (VP IAMAS and convenor of the Award Committee)

IAMAS Early Career Scientist Medal Award 2021

Dr. Marta Abalos, Universidad Complutense de Madrid

This year’s recipient of the International Association of Meteorology and Atmospheric Sciences (IAMAS) Early Career Medal is Dr. Marta Abalos. This medal was established in 2015, and is presented every two years, from a selection of candidates nominated by one of the commissions of IAMAS or the Members at-Large.The medal ceremony will come with a presentation on her work at the upcoming Virtual Atmosphere-Cryosphere-Ocean seminar series (VACO-21) in July 2021.

IAMAS Early Career Medal Nomination

The IAMAS Awards Committee seeks nominations for the IAMAS as well as the IUGG Early Career Medal, to be awarded at the July 2019 Assembly in Montreal Canada. Below are the nomination procedures for the IAMAS Early Career Medal, which requires a brief (less than 2 page) account of the achievements of the nominated scientist, details of their involvement with IAMAS, a list of their major publications and an assessment of their potential.

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Call for Nominations for the Paul J. Crutzen award for Early Career Scientists – 2018

We are pleased to announce the Call for Nominations for the Paul J. Crutzen award for Early Career Scientists of iCACGP, one of IAMAS Commissions.

This award is granted for an outstanding research contribution in atmospheric sciences by an early career scientist. The purpose of the award is to promote scientific innovation in atmospheric sciences for the protection of the environment.

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2017 AGU Award from IAMAS members

The American Geophysical Union (AGU) has selected its 2017 class of medalists, awardees, and prize recipients. Among the honorees are those scientists, who have been active in IAMAS for many years.

2017 Ambassador Award

Robert A. Duce (USA)
Former President of IAMAS (1995-1999)
IUGG Fellow

The Ambassador Award is given annually to up to five honorees in recognition of “outstanding contributions to one or more of the following area(s): societal impact, service to the Earth and space community, scientific leadership, and promotion of talent/career pool.”

He was given the award “for exceptional contributions to the understanding of global biogeochemical cycles and providing crucial leadership to the atmospheric and oceanic sciences community.”

2017 Yoram J. Kaufman Unselfish Cooperation in Research Award  (Atmospheric Science Section)

Teruyuki Nakajima (Japan)
Secretary General of IAMAS

The Atmospheric Sciences Section of the American Geophysical Union established the Yoram J. Kaufman Unselfish Cooperation in Research Award in 2009. This award is named in honor of Yoram J. Kaufman, an outstanding atmospheric scientist, mentor, and creator of international collaborations who worked on atmospheric aerosols and their influence on the Earth’s climate for his entire 30-year career.

He is awarded for his achievement of atmospheric radiation science and climate change research.

The honorees will be recognized during the Honors Tribute at the 2017 AGU Fall Meeting, which will take place on Wednesday, 13 December 2017, in New Orleans. Congratulations on the Awards!

IAMAS Early Career Scientist Medal

The IAMAS Early Career Scientist Medal was established in 2011 and is awarded biennially at the IAMAS/IUGG assemblies. It is to be awarded to an outstanding scientist who has carried out excellent scientific research and who had the potential to make a significant contribution in the future. Early career signifies a scientist who has earned their highest degree within the last 10 years and who is under 40 years of age when nominated. The IAMAS executive committee is now seeking nominations from the Commissions and Members at Large. A committee chaired by IAMAS Vice President Joyce Penner will be assembled to determine the next awardee, which will be awarded at the 2017 Cape Town IAPSO-IAMAS-IAGA Assembly.

Two-page nominations should consist of a list of accomplishments of the nominee as well as a list of significant publications. They are due September 15, 2016.

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