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Dr. Andreas Beinlich is a Professor at the Department of Earth Sciences, Freie Universität Berlin, where he leads research in fluid-rock interactions and geochemical processes. He previously held an Associate Professor position at the University of Bergen (2020–2023) and conducted postdoctoral research at institutions including Curtin University (2015–2020) and the University of British Columbia (2013–2015). His expertise spans metamorphic petrology, carbon sequestration, and ore geology. He earned his PhD from the University of Oslo (2012), focusing on carbonation of ultramafic rocks, with earlier degrees from the University of Würzburg (Diplom) and the University of Otago (PGDipSci).
His research investigates reaction mechanisms in fluid-rock systems, including CO2 sequestration via mineral carbonation, stable isotope tracing in ore deposits, and metamorphic processes. He collaborates on large-scale projects like the Oman Drilling Project, exploring mantle wedge dynamics and carbonation front formation. At FU Berlin, he oversees electron microprobe and X-ray diffraction facilities, supporting advanced analytical work.
Teaching includes courses on mineralogy, metamorphic petrology, and electron microscopy at both undergraduate and graduate levels. His publications span over 50 peer-reviewed articles in journals like Nature Geoscience, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, and Journal of Geophysical Research, focusing on geochemical mechanisms, metamorphic systems, and environmental applications of rock-fluid interactions.
Current research emphasizes feedback mechanisms in mineral replacement networks and deep-crustal devolatilization processes. He advises PhD student Ingvild Aarrestad and actively participates in international conferences on metamorphic geology and carbon sequestration technologies.


