Danai Filippou
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Danai Filippou
@danaifilippou.bsky.social
PhD Student @ IMPRS-ESM 🌍 | MPI for Meteorology and Uni Hamburg | studying Ocean Biogeochemistry 🐳 and Ocean Compound Extreme events 🌊🌡| Volleyball player 🏐 | she/her
Call for #abstracts – Ocean Sciences Meeting 2026 🌊
📅 February 22–27, 2026
📍 Glasgow, Scotland

We are excited to announce our #OSM26 session: CC019 – Ocean uptake, transport, and storage of heat and carbon

Details and submission: agu.confex.com/agu/osm26/pr...

See you in Glasgow! ✨️
July 24, 2025 at 1:07 PM
Super excited to share some early PhD results tomorrow at #EGU25 ! ✨
I’ll be talking about ocean compound extreme events — catch me at 09:25 in Room 1.61/62! 🌊
My first PhD year isn’t even over yet and there’s already lots to show. Come say hi after the session — would love to chat! ☕️
April 28, 2025 at 9:37 PM
Reposted by Danai Filippou
Ok, I’m loving the starter packs! This one is for women (inclusively defined) in Ocean Science.

You need more ocean 🌊 in your feed! Follow these folks.

If you would like to be added please just let me know 👋 … if I forgot you, please don’t be offended, it was an accident! go.bsky.app/7MdiLgo
November 22, 2024 at 12:48 AM
I am on my way to Berlin, to attend the #OpenScienceMeeting2024! Looking forward to learning about tools and resources to enhance transparency and collaboration in research. 📚🔓 You can find out more about #OpenScience here: osambassadors.mpdl.mpg.de/open-science/
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November 5, 2024 at 4:04 PM
Just watched a talk by @lisampmunoz.bsky.social on her book Women in Science Now 📚. I couldn’t attend in June, but luckily it’s available via Lecture2Go from @uni-hamburg.de 💻. Inspiring insights on how science can drive change and inclusion. Watch here: lecture2go.uni-hamburg.de/en/l2go/-/ge... 💡
WOMEN IN SCIENCE NOW
lecture2go.uni-hamburg.de
October 24, 2024 at 4:59 PM
Reposted by Danai Filippou
This was an opportunity to remind that it was Eunice Foote, who was the first to measure the solar heating of CO2, already in the 1850s :

„An atmosphere of that gas would give to our Earth a high temperature“ - she wrote in her paper published in American Journal of Science and Arts, 1856.
October 16, 2024 at 9:05 AM
Last week, I presented my PhD research at the 3-day annual IMPRS-ESM Retreat! ✨️ I was happy to speak to an audience of fellow PhD students and their advisors. I received fantastic feedback, with many saying they are looking forward to seeing more of my results! 🎉
Photo Credit: Nina Robbins Blanch
October 13, 2024 at 8:40 PM