
معرفی
Hauke Marquardt is a Professor of Earth Sciences at the University of Oxford and a Tutorial Fellow at Worcester College. His research focuses on planetary interiors, using advanced experimental techniques like diamond-anvil cells and synchrotron/XFEL facilities to study materials under extreme conditions. Key areas include phase transitions in mantle minerals, ice compounds of planetary bodies, and dynamic compression experiments. He leads the ERC CoG DEEP-MAPS project and collaborates with institutions such as DESY, ESRF, and European XFEL.
Education & Positions:
- 2022–Present: Professor of Earth Sciences, University of Oxford
- 2018–2022: Associate Professor for Solid Earth Geosciences, University of Oxford
- 2014–2018: Emmy Noether Group Leader at Bayerisches Geoinstitut, University of Bayreuth
Research Interests: His work bridges laboratory experiments and computational modeling to understand planetary evolution. Current focuses include:
- Deep mantle phase transition mapping
- Rocky planet composition modeling
- Planetary ice dynamics
- Dynamic compression studies
Publications: Over 50+ articles since 2017, with recent work on iron spin crossover effects, superionic ice phases, and novel experimental setups like the resistively-heated dynamic diamond anvil cell (RHdDAC).




