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Bernard Charlier is an Associate Professor at the Department of Geology, Faculty of Science, University of Liège. He holds a PhD in Science from the University of Liège (2007) and has been a FRS-FNRS Qualified Researcher since 2016.
- Research Fellow at FRS-FNRS (2008–2010)
- Marie-Curie postdoctoral fellow (2010–2013)
- Chairman of the Department of Geology (2022–present)
- Director of the GEOLOGY Research Unit (2018–2022)
His research spans magmatic petrology, planetology, experimental petrology, phase equilibria, magma chamber processes, meteorites, and sediment geochemistry with paleoclimatic implications. His work includes studies on immiscibility in magmas, diamond formation under Mercury's mantle, and ore deposit genesis.
Charlier has received multiple awards, including the Henri Buttgenbach Prize from the Royal Academy of Belgium (2009), Friends of ULg Prize (2008), and grants from the Belgian Vocation Foundation (2008) and Belgian American Educational Foundation (2010).
- Current affiliations: Petrology, Endogenous Geochemistry and Petrophysics Research Unit, University of Liège
- Key projects: magma evolution processes, planetary mineralogy (Mars/Moon), ore deposit formation
His laboratory's research focuses on magmatic rock evolution from source to crystallization, with applications to understanding terrestrial planets and ore genesis.



