EPEC Profiles – Carina Heinreichsberger In this series from the EPEC Communication Working Group, we meet members of the Europlanet Early Career (EPEC) community and find out more about their experiences […]
Announcing the Contenders for the #PlanetaryScience4All Video Contest 2021 Earlier this year, the Europlanet Early Career (EPEC) Communication working group invited all early career researchers, including PhD, Master’s and Bachelor’s […]
EPEC Profiles – José Eduardo Silva In this series from the EPEC Communication Working Group, we meet members of the Europlanet Early Career (EPEC) community and find out more about their […]
Mentoring@EPSC 2021 The Europlanet Early Career (EPEC) network invites you to participate in the third edition of Mentoring@EPSC at the EPSC2021 virtual meeting. Mentoring@EPSC* is an activity organised by EPEC […]
Introducing the new EPEC Co-Chairs Warmest congratulations to Erica Luzzi and Ines Belgacem, the new Co-Chairs of the Europlanet Early Career (EPEC) Network. We are delighted to welcome them in their […]
EPEC Profiles – Ines Belgacem In this series from the EPEC Communication Working Group, we meet members of the Europlanet Early Career (EPEC) community and find out more about their experiences […]
Inspiring Stories – #PlanetaryScience4All: A Video Contest for Virtual Science Communication In this EPEC Inspiring Outreach Story, Melissa Mirino (doctoral candidate at The Open University and of the Chair EPEC Communications Working Group) […]
Inspiring Stories – Roving with Rosalind In this EPEC Inspiring Outreach Story, Sara Motaghian, a doctoral student at the Natural History Museum (London), tells us about her experience organising ‘Roving […]
Arianna Ricchiuti is a Biologist with a Master in Science Communication and Journalism. She is currently Editor of EJR-Quartz for the European Space Agency (ESA), working at ESA Communication Office in Noordwijk (Netherlands), where she is responsible for internal communications and events.
The Europlanet Early Career (EPEC) network is open to all early-career planetary scientists and space professionals whose last degree (e.g. MSc or PhD) was obtained a maximum of 7 years […]