
An Early Career Researcher (ECR)’s Perspective on Convening: Interview with Dr. Maria Dias
Most people go to Goldschmidt to present their research, meet with colleagues, and hear about cutting-edge science


Most people go to Goldschmidt to present their research, meet with colleagues, and hear about cutting-edge science

MIT's Tanja Bosak presented NASA Perseverance rover's discovery of unexpected iron-magnesium carbonates in Mars' Jezero Crater, revealing 3.8-billion-year-old water activity but no biosignatures of ancient life.

ECR Mixer and Boat Ride

As Goldschmidt shows each year, geochemistry is a small, but mighty field. Yet like many sub-fields in the Earth Sciences, geochemistry remains a male-dominated field.

Impressions from early career researchers and 1st time joiners at the Goldschmidt conference.

At every Goldschmidt conference, dedicated scientific sessions honour the contributions of geochemists who made significant contributions to the field.

As Goldschmidt2025 in Prague kicks off, we are delighted to introduce you to our intrepid group of Goldschmidt bloggers, who will be reporting back for us from Prague daily, sharing their first-hand experiences and all the latest happenings!

In this Blog report EAG Early Career Science Ambassador Pim Kaskes, a postdoc at the Université libre de Bruxelles, shares his experiences from the GSA Connects 2024 meeting in Anaheim, California...

EAG sponsored student Blair Harbour currently studying for a Master's by Research at the University of St Andrews, reports back on her attendance at EGU2025 in Vienna, Austria.

EAG Sponsored Student Alessandro De Leo shares his experiences from the FIERCE Isotope Short Course 2025 at the University of Frankfurt am Main, Germany.

In this contribution to the “Go Big! Large-Scale Facilities” series, the European Synchrotron Radiation facility tells us about the variety of applications of their X-ray radiation to the geosciences and how researchers can access their facilities...

Cendi Dana an EAG sponsored student reports back on an exciting research visit to ETH Zurich...