Maria Cristina Rulli was elected as an AGU Fellow, joining a distinguished group of 54 individuals in the 2024 Class of Fellows. She was selected for her exemplary leadership and outstanding scientific achievements, which have significantly advanced our understanding of Hydrology.
AGU, the world’s largest Earth and space science association, bestows this honor annually to a select number of individuals who have made exceptional contributions. Since its inception in 1962, less than 0.1% of AGU members have been selected as Fellows each year. AGU Fellows are recognized for their scientific eminence, demonstrated through breakthroughs, discoveries or innovations that advance the Earth and space sciences. Fellows act as external experts, advising government agencies and other organizations outside the sciences upon request.
Honorees will be recognized at AGU24, which will convene more than 25,000 attendees from over 100 countries in Washington, D.C. and online everywhere on 9-13 December 2024.