
معرفی
Michael N. Spilde is a Research Scientist III at the Institute of Meteoritics and Manager of the Electron Microbeam Laboratory at The University of New Mexico. He holds an M.S. in Geology from the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology (1987). His research focuses on terrestrial and planetary mineralogy, with a strong emphasis on electron microbeam techniques (microprobe, SEM, TEM) applied to geomicrobiology and planetary science. Key interests include microbial-mineral interactions in subsurface environments and biosignature detection for extraterrestrial life.
His work spans diverse fields such as cave ecosystems, meteorite analysis, and uranium compound synthesis. He contributes to planetary exploration research by studying biosignatures and asteroid mineralogy. While no formal advisees are listed, his collaborations with institutions like the Institute of Meteoritics highlight interdisciplinary teamwork.
Spilde manages advanced laboratory facilities, ensuring cutting-edge analytical capabilities for mineralogical studies. His publications reflect expertise in planetary geology, geomicrobiology, and crystal chemistry, though no scientific awards are explicitly noted.



