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Elsa Amsellem is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Centre for Star and Planet Formation within the Globe Institute, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen. Her work leverages high-precision isotope geochemistry to investigate planetary formation processes across the solar system, with a focus on early disk evolution and planetary body differentiation.
Her research spans Planetary Science and Geochemistry, emphasizing isotopic heterogeneity in protoplanetary environments. Key interests include planetesimal accretion dynamics, carbonatite genesis through triple-isotope tracing, and exotic element delivery to terrestrial planets. She employs advanced mass spectrometry techniques to resolve isotopic signatures that constrain formation timelines and source reservoirs.
Analysis of her three recent publications (2022-2023) reveals a cohesive focus on early solar system chronology and planetary differentiation. Articles in Astrophysical Journal Letters, Chemical Geology, and Science Advances demonstrate cross-disciplinary approaches integrating astrophysics, cosmochemistry, and planetary geology to address fundamental questions about planetary system evolution.
Dr. Amsellem operates within the Centre for Star and Planet Formation, a specialized research unit utilizing state-of-the-art analytical facilities for high-resolution isotope measurements. The center maintains extensive collaborations with international planetary science consortia, as evidenced by multi-institutional authorship on her publications.
