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  • Harnessing Digital Innovation for Global Collaboration and Research Equity

    by Rupal Ambulkar – Ph.D. student at the Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology (IITM) Pune and iLEAPS Early Career Researcher In the rapidly evolving field of atmospheric chemistry, the integration of digital innovation into research practices offers a transformative opportunity for the iCACGP-IGAC community. As an ECR in this dynamic field, I see the potential…

  • ECR Spotlight: Saurabh Sonwani

    Dr. Sonwani has been awarded the “Young Scientist Award” for outstanding contribution to Environment and Sustainable Development by the Society for Science of Climate Change & Sustainable Environment (SSCE) at the WNO NEEM Summit 2024. He earned his PhD from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India and is currently an Assistant Professor at Zakir Husain…

  • Conference tips: EGU2024

    by Hannah Bryant – Ph.D. candidate at University of Edinburgh, UK The European Geophysical Union conference, by definition, is varied, interdisciplinary and trying to cover a lot. For this reason, I don’t think there is much which can prepare you for the sheer volume of science on the first day (unless you might have attended…

  • Early career scientists in fire science

    From September 17th – 22nd 2023, two members of the ECR SSC got the opportunity to go to the Bermuda Institute of Ocean Science to attend the Fire Learning AcRoss the Earth System (FLARE) meeting. FLARE brought together scientists from different parts of the world, and different disciplines, to discuss a big question: what challenges…

  • ECR Spotlight: Priscilla Adong

    Priscilla is an Associate Research Fellow with AirQo and doctoral researcher at the University College Dublin in Ireland. What advice would you give to other early career researchers? Find good mentors who can provide guidance, support, and advice based on their own experiences. Embrace Failure; setbacks and failures are a natural part of the scientific…