Eric Dunham, Dustin Schroeder, Alexandra Konings, Ross Stein Honored by AGU
Each year, the American Geophysical Union celebrates individuals who have made significant contributions to the Earth and space sciences. Today, we are proud to announce that four members of the Stanford Geophysics Community are among this year's honorees.
Professor Eric Dunham was elevated to Union Fellow.
Associate Professor Dustin Schroeder was awarded the James B Macelwane Medal and elevated to Union Fellow.
Associate Professor (by courtesy) Alexandra Konings was also awarded the James B Macelwane Medal and elevated to Union Fellow.
Lecturer Ross Stein was awarded the Paul G. Silver Award for Outstanding Scientific Service.
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