معرفی
Martin Bizzarro is a Professor at the University of Copenhagen, affiliated with the Globe Institute and serving as Director of the Centre for Star and Planet Formation. He leads the STARPLAN section, focusing on cosmochemistry, astrophysics, and planetary science.
Research Interests: His work centers on the earliest evolution of the Solar System through high-precision isotope ratio measurements in extraterrestrial materials. Key areas include linking meteoritic records to astrophysical models, nucleosynthetic processes in planetary formation, and volatile partitioning in rocky planets. Recent studies involve Martian mantle isotopes, asteroid Ryugu samples, and chondritic component analysis.
Article Trends: His 15 most recent papers (2023–2025) cover topics like calcium/zirconium isotopes, protoplanetary disk dynamics, asteroid composition, and planetary differentiation, with methods including LA-MC-ICP-MS and U-Pb dating.
Collaborations: He works with international teams on projects involving asteroid Ryugu, Mars meteorites, and chondrite analysis.

