
معرفی
Dr. Gregory De Souza is a Lecturer at ETH Zurich's Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, affiliated with the Institute of Geochemistry and Petrology. His research focuses on nutrient element cycles in the ocean, particularly silicon and zinc isotopes, employing mass spectrometry and computational modeling. He holds a Dr. sc. ETH (2011) and dipl. natw. ETH (2007) from ETH Zurich, alongside a B.Sc. from the University of Mumbai (2001).
Research interests include marine biogeochemical cycles, stable isotope geochemistry, and the interplay between physical, biological, and chemical ocean processes. He has held roles such as Marie Skłodowska-Curie Research Fellow (2016-2018) and Senior Scientist (2022–present). Key awards include the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellowship.
Teaching spans advanced geochemistry courses like Conceptual and Quantitative Methods in Geochemistry and Data Analysis and Visualization with Python in Earth Sciences. His recent articles (2021–2025) explore anthropogenic zinc impacts, beryllium isotope modeling, and Southern Ocean nutrient dynamics, reflecting a focus on isotopic tracers and data-driven approaches.
Labs/Teams: Part of the Institute of Geochemistry and Petrology at ETH Zurich, collaborating on global ocean biogeochemical studies. Advising/grants: No explicit student advising details provided, though his research teams likely involve postdocs and PhD candidates.



