WSL/ETH Glaciologist Harry Zekollari receives award for his research

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Harry Zekollari (second from right) with (l-r) Jürg Schweizer, former President
Harry Zekollari (second from right) with (l-r) Jürg Schweizer, former President of the Cryosphere (CR) Division of the EGU, Carleen Tijm-Rejmer, current President of the CR Division, and Daniel Farinotti, who nominated Zekollari. (Photo: EGU)
As an early career scientist, Harry Zekollari has already made outstanding contributions to glaciology, for example with his modelling of global glacier evolution. For his achievements and commitment, he now receives the Arne Richter Award from the EGU.

The European Geosciences Union (EGU), the most important organisation in the geosciences in Europe, recognises outstanding early career scientists in the field of geosciences with the Arne Richter Award. Harry Zekollari, PostDoc in the joint professorship of glaciology at the Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research WSL and ETH Zurich, receives it for his excellent research in the field of modelling mass balance and glacier evolution.

Zekollari has made particularly significant contributions to research in the following areas, the citation states: The modelling of large-scale ice dynamics, the description of glacier response times, and the interpretation of interactions between glaciers and climate in paleo-conditions. His achievements in such a broad range of topics are exceptional, says his supervisor Daniel Farinotti, professor at WSL and ETH Zurich.

Furthermore, Zekollari is recognised for his engagement in the geoscience community, where he is involved in many projects and has convened numerous symposia at conferences. He also devotes himself to teaching and science communication and is the editor of a scientific magazine. With all these achievements, his positive attitude and modesty, he is a role model for all scientists, said the EGU appreciation. Congratulations!