Hi All,
I would just like to say a huge THANKS!!! to Professor Parsons for his big contribution to the prize-related and general well-being of the BSRG over the last few years. He will be sorely missed...although we trust that Dr Sumner will pick up the baton and run with it. The king is dead. Long live the king....
Chris
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Professor Christopher Aiden-Lee Jackson
Statoil Professor of Basin Analysis
Deputy Director (Projects) of MSc Petroleum Geoscience
Co-Deputy Director of Postgraduate Studies
Basins Research Group (BRG)
Department of Earth Science & Engineering
Imperial College
Prince Consort Road
London
SW7 2BP
England
Email: [log in to unmask]
Phone: +44(0)207 59 47450
Webpage: www.imperial.ac.uk/people/c.jackson
Twitter: @seis_matters
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LINKS
ResearchGate - https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Christopher_Jackson5/?ev=hdr_xprf
British Sedimentological Research Group (BSRG) – Chair (2013-2016) - www.bsrg.org.uk
Applied Geodynamic Laboratory (AGL), Bureau of Economic Geology (BEG), UT Austin – Visiting Scientist - http://www.beg.utexas.edu/indassoc/agl/
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From: British Sedimentological Research Group mailing list <[log in to unmask]> on behalf of Daniel Parsons <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: 05 January 2016 01:15
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Subject: The 2015 Awards and Medals
Dear all,
My final action as awards officer for the BSRG is to let all of you know, who were not there, the outcome on the prizes and awards/medals conferred by the Society at the 2015 AGM in Keele.
The 2015 PhD Poster Prize went to:
Dan Stokes et al. (UCD) – for his poster on “Bed-scale characterisation of large erosional deepwater channels: Grés du Champsaur, South Eastern France.” There were also Honourable Mentions for both Hage et al. (NOC) – “New insights into flow-bedform interaction from direct modelling of turbidity currents” and Breislin et al. (Manchester) – “Basin-scale mineral and fluid processes at a palaeo-platform margin, Lower Carboniferous, UK.”
The 2015 BSRG Award for Undergraduate Sedimentology - awarded annually to the best final-year undergraduate sedimentological project at a UK or Irish University went to:
Alexander Rolland (St. Andrews) for his project on “Hummocky cross stratification and ancient storms.” There were Honourable Mentions for Robert Housego (Hull) – “A Laboratory Based Investigation into the Implications of Water Discharge Perturbations on Delta Morphodynamics” and Adam Lindley (Swansea) for his project on “Assessment and interpretation of lateral variation in the Aberystwyth Grits.”
The 2015 BSRG Award for Masters Sedimentology - this is awarded to the best sedimentological project completed by student on a taught Masters course at a UK or Irish University, went to:
Bonita Barrett-Crosdil (Bangor) for her work on “An investigation into the seismic response of gassy marine sediments: a synthetic model study.”
The Society awarded its 2015 Harold Reading Medal, which is awarded annually to the postgraduate or recent postgraduate (normally within 2 years of doctoral award) who has been judged to have produced the best publication arising directly from a PhD project in the field of sedimentology and stratigraphy during the previous year, to:
Dr Marco Fonnesu (Leeds) – for a recent publication on “Short length-scale variability of hybrid event beds and its applied significance” published in Marine and Petroleum Geology (Vol. 67, November 2015, pages 583-603).
The 2015 BSRG Roland Goldring Award, which Recognises noteworthy published research in any field of sedimentology by candidates within ten years (full-time equivalent) of the commencement of their research career, to:
Dr Joris Eggenhuisen (Utrecht).
Finally, it gives me great pleasure to announce that the 2015 recipient of the Societies' Perce Allen Award, which recognises a substantial body of research in any field of sedimentology, was awarded to:
Prof. Alastair Robertson (Edinburgh).
Very many congratulations to all the awardees and medallists.
Finally, Esther Sumner takes over as Awards officer after I press send on this email (so all queries to her please!)….thus I just take the opportunity to say thanks for the support over the past three years.
With kind regards
Dan
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Daniel R. Parsons
Associate Dean (Research) - Faculty of Science and Engineering
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Professor of Process Sedimentology
Department of Geography, Environment and Earth Sciences
Faculty of Science and Engineering
University of Hull
HULL, UK
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tw: @bedform
ph: +44(0)7914841066
web: http://www2.hull.ac.uk/science/gees/staff/parsons.aspx
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LINKS:
NERC Project - Quantifying Fluvial Bedform Unsteadiness
http://www.bedform.co.uk/
EU Project - HydralabIV
http://www.hydralab.eu/
NERC Project - S2S: Sediment Transfer in Large Rivers
http://www.stelar-s2s.org/
NERC Project - Tidally-Influenced Fluvial Zone Sedimentology
http://www.brighton.ac.uk/columbia/
10th International Conference on Fluvial Sedimentology
http://www.icfs10.co.uk/
The British Sedimentological Research Group (BSRG)
http://www.bsrg.org.uk/
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