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Raymond Jeanloz is a Professor at the University of California at Berkeley, affiliated with both the Astronomy Department and Earth and Planetary Science Department. His research focuses on understanding planetary interiors through mineral physics and experimental methods, including diamond anvil cells and laser-driven compression. He has contributed to discoveries about Earth's core temperature and core-mantle boundary dynamics, and studies on carbon behavior in ice giants like Neptune and Uranus.
Education:
- PhD from California Institute of Technology
Research Interests span planetary interiors, high-pressure materials, and kilovolt chemistry. His group pioneered techniques to achieve ultrahigh pressures in laboratory settings, applying quantum mechanics to analyze material properties under extreme conditions.
Scientific Honors include fellowships in multiple prestigious societies and membership in the National Academy of Sciences. He currently chairs the National Academy of Sciences Committee on International Security and Arms Control and serves on the Secretary of State’s International Security Advisory Board.
Advisory Roles encompass longtime service to the U.S. Government and the University of California in areas ranging from Earth science to international security. He has also led university teams conducting experiments at the National Ignition Facility.



