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Dr. Carrie Soderman is a Henslow Research Fellow in the Department of Earth Sciences at the University of Cambridge. Her research focuses on igneous geochemistry and petrology, with an emphasis on understanding processes that control the enrichment of critical metals in magmatic systems. She specializes in applying stable isotope tracers and thermodynamic modeling to study mantle heterogeneity and REE budgets in alkaline-silicate rocks. Her work bridges experimental petrology, geochemical analysis, and computational modeling.
Dr. Soderman collaborates with prominent researchers including Dr. Owen Weller, Prof. Helen M. Williams, and Prof. Oliver Shorttle. Her current projects investigate the geochemical evolution of rare earth elements in magmatic systems, leveraging interdisciplinary approaches to address global resource and environmental challenges.
She holds an affiliation with the Bullard Laboratories within the Department of Earth Sciences and contributes to the University’s research priorities in magmatic processes and volcanology. No awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided text, though her research aligns with critical mineral exploration and sustainable Earth systems themes.




