
معرفی
Haiyang Luo is a Research Fellow (Postdoctoral Research Associate) at Princeton University's Department of Geosciences, affiliated with the Computational Mineral Physics Laboratory. His research focuses on planetary formation, exoplanet interiors, and geochemical processes in extreme conditions. Key areas include early Earth evolution, element partitioning during core formation, and isotope fractionation mechanisms in magma oceans.
Education details are not explicitly listed, but his work integrates computational geophysics with experimental mineral physics. Notable research themes include radiogenic heating effects in super-Earths, water distribution in planetary interiors, and high-pressure thermodynamic modeling of silicate melts.
His publications emphasize computational methods (e.g., ab initio simulations, deep learning potentials) to study planetary differentiation, mantle dynamics, and exoplanet habitability. Recent work highlights the role of interior water reservoirs in super-Earths and sub-Neptunes, challenging assumptions about surface water dominance.
No awards are listed in available texts. His office is located in Guyot Hall, and he can be contacted at haiyang.luo@princeton.edu. Collaborations focus on interdisciplinary planetary science, combining mineral physics with computational modeling to address fundamental questions in Earth and exoplanet evolution.




