
معرفی
Dr. Anja Rosenthal is a Visiting Fellow at the College of Science and Medicine, The Australian National University (ANU), Canberra, Australia. She holds a Ph.D. in Earth Sciences (2010) and M.Sc. in Geology (2005). Her research focuses on experimental petrology and geochemistry, using high-pressure techniques (piston-cylinder, multianvil) to investigate mantle lithologies and magmatic processes. Key interests include mantle melting, phase relations, and volatile cycles (C-O-H) in the Earth's deep interior.
Professional Experience:
- Visiting Fellow (2018–present), ANU
- Auvergne Research Fellow (2016–2018), Clermont Auvergne University, France
- Assistant Professor (2016), Charles University, Czech Republic
- Postdoctoral and Marie Curie Fellowships (2011–2016), University of Bayreuth, Germany, and University of Minnesota, USA
Research Interests: Experimental constraints on mantle melting, redox state evolution, and volatile cycling. Techniques include high-pressure experiments, micro-analytical methods (e.g., in-situ XRD), and studies of natural mantle-derived rocks.
Publications: Over 20 peer-reviewed articles, including work on mantle melting dynamics, phase transitions (e.g., ringwoodite to bridgmanite), and carbon fluxes in subduction zones. Recent trends focus on iron partitioning in mantle minerals and experimental calibration of geobarometers.
Awards & Roles:
- Editorial Board Member: Scientific Reports (Earth & Environmental Sciences, 2015–present)
- Organized sessions on carbon fluxes at AGU (2014–2015) and co-ordinated PetroPot-Seminar (2017–2018)
Teaching & Supervision:
- Short courses on high-pressure experimental techniques (2012–2016)
- Supervised M.Sc. students (Z. Pinter, A. Zarej) and postdocs (Anne-Aziliz Pelleter)




