معرفی
Dr. Renat Almeev is an Assistant Professor at the Institute of Mineralogy, Leibniz University Hannover, specializing in experimental petrology and geochemistry. His research focuses on the formation and evolution of magmas, particularly through the lens of phase equilibria, diffusion chronometry, and thermodynamics of mineral-melt-fluid systems. He actively contributes to international projects under the International Continental Drilling Program (ICDP) and Integrated Ocean Drilling Program/Ocean Drilling Program (IODP/ODP).
His work investigates critical parameters such as the Fe³⁺/Fe²⁺ ratios in silicic melts, volatiles' impact on magmatic processes, and high-temperature isotopic fractionation. He collaborates with interdisciplinary teams across geosciences, physics, and materials science to develop user-friendly tools for diffusion modeling and phase relation calibration.
- Selected Projects:
- Scalable Mineral Analysis Using Artificial Intelligence (2024-2028) – Principal Investigator
- Wehrlites in ICDP Oman Drilling Project (2024-2025) – Principal Investigator
- Fe³⁺/Fe²⁺ ratio in silicic melts (2023-2024) – Principal Investigator
Dr. Almeev’s publications highlight his expertise in experimental geochemistry, melt inclusion analysis, and magmatic system modeling, with recent studies on iron speciation in glasses, trace element partitioning, and deformation effects on basaltic liquids. His work bridges laboratory experiments with field observations to refine geospeedometry applications.




