Explore the prestigious William Bowie Lecture, a premier scientific event honoring the legacy of geodetic engineer and AGU's first president. Delve into this 50-minute presentation, which serves as the highlight of the Geodesy section during the AGU Fall Meeting. Discover how this lecture series, inaugurated in 1989, commemorates the 50th presentation of the William Bowie medal, AGU's highest honor recognizing outstanding contributions to fundamental geophysics and unselfish research cooperation. Learn about the lecture's accessibility through webcasting and archived presentations on the AGU website. Gain insights into the structure of the talk, covering topics such as Early Career Awards, the Ivan Muller Award, G Odyssey fellowships, Radio Science, and Mars exploration. Engage with the presentation delivered by esteemed conveners M Meghan Miller from UNAVCO and Anny A Cazenave from Laboratoire d'Etudes en Geophysique et Oceanographie Spatiale, Observatoire Midi Pyrénées.
Overview
Syllabus
Intro
Early Career Award
Ivan Muller Award
G Odyssey fellows
Presentation
Conclusion
Radio Science
Mars
Questions
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