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Pulkit Singh is a Postdoctoral Scholar in the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences at Stanford University. His research focuses on geochemical and sedimentological investigations of ancient environments, particularly mass extinctions and paleoredox dynamics. He holds a PhD from Stanford University (2024), an MS in Subsurface Geoscience from Rice University (2016), and an Integrated M.Tech in Geological Technology from IIT Roorkee (2014).
Key research interests include:
- Carbonate sedimentology and diagenesis
- Triassic-Jurassic and Permian-Triassic boundary events
- Paleoredox conditions and their impact on benthic ecosystems
- Automated geochemical analysis using deep learning
His recent work highlights micron-scale geochemical techniques to study trace metal variations in carbonates, with applications to understanding environmental changes during mass extinctions. He has contributed to studies of the Khuff Formation in Saudi Arabia and microbial reef systems in Texas.
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