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Maxime Piralla is a Researcher affiliated with the Centre de Recherches Pétrographiques et Géochimiques (CRPG) at the University of Lorraine. He completed his PhD in 2023 under the supervision of researchers at CRPG, focusing on cosmochimical and planetary science topics. His work primarily investigates the formation and evolution of early solar system materials, including chondrules, meteorites, and isotopic processes.
Key research interests include cosmochemistry, planetary science, and the study of meteoritic materials through isotopic analysis. His studies explore chondrule formation mechanisms, parent-body processes, and the chronology of early solar system solids.
Piralla has published extensively on topics such as chondrule generations in CR chondrites, oxygen and hydrogen isotope systems, and thermal evolution of asteroids. His work bridges geochemistry and astrophysics, contributing to understanding solar system formation and evolution.
His research is conducted at CRPG, a joint CNRS-University of Lorraine institute, where he collaborates with prominent researchers in the field. No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned, though his publications indicate active and impactful contributions to planetary science.
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