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Aditi Chatterjee is an Academic Casual affiliated with the School of Engineering and School of Natural Sciences at Macquarie University. She holds a Doctor of Philosophy degree from the Faculty of Science and Engineering, focusing on interdisciplinary geological research. Her primary research interests include structural geology, metamorphic processes, and geochemical cycles in the Earth's crust and mantle.
Education: Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Faculty of Science and Engineering, Macquarie University.
Her research explores topics such as hydrous shear zones, melt transfer mechanisms in arc crust, and nickel cycling in oceanic systems. Recent studies highlight the role of fluid-rock interactions and deformation processes in crustal evolution. She has contributed to advancing methodologies in isotope geochemistry and experimental thermochronology.
Publications span structural geology, metamorphic petrology, and geochemical modeling, with a focus on linking field observations with laboratory experiments. Her work bridges tectonics, geochemistry, and sedimentology to address broader Earth system questions.
No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned. Collaborations span institutions globally, particularly in New Zealand and India.


