
معرفی
Hadrien Devillepoix is a Researcher at the School of Earth and Planetary Sciences (EPS) within Curtin University's Faculty of Science and Engineering. His work focuses on meteoritics, planetary science, and impact processes, with particular emphasis on meteoroid dynamics, atmospheric entry mechanics, and the origins of meteorites. He is a core member of the Desert Fireball Network (DFN), a large-scale observational project tracking meteorite falls globally.
Research interests include analyzing fireball trajectories, reconstructing meteorite orbital histories, and investigating the composition and dynamics of cometary and asteroidal materials. Key contributions include the recovery of the Winchcombe meteorite (2020), a pristine carbonaceous chondrite, and studies on Oort Cloud material detected via atmospheric impacts. His work bridges laboratory analysis, observational astronomy, and computational modeling to understand Solar System evolution.
Publications highlight innovations in meteorite recovery techniques (e.g., drone-based searches) and collaborations with international networks like FRIPON and CAMS. His research also addresses planetary protection protocols, impact hazard assessments, and the role of binary asteroids in shaping planetary cratering records.





