Lutz Hechtمشاهده پروفایل
استاد مدعو
Prof. Dr. Lutz Hecht serves as Senior Research Scientist at the Museum of Natural History Berlin (Museum für Naturkunde) and Adjunct Professor for Impact Petrology at Freie Universität Berlin. His academic career spans over two decades, beginning with his habilitation in petrology and geochemistry at Technische Universität München in 2001. He has maintained continuous research activity at the Museum für Naturkunde since 2001 while holding academic appointments at Berlin universities. Dr. Hecht's research focuses on the petrology, geochemistry and alteration of impactites and micrometeorites, with particular expertise in chemical and mechanical interactions between projectiles and target rocks during impact events. His work extends to fluid-rock interactions related to mineral deposit formation across multiple continents including Europe, Canada, Australia, and South Africa. He has led significant research on urban micrometeorites collected from Berlin rooftops, demonstrating innovative approaches to extraterrestrial material collection. His extensive publication record (over 50 papers since 1994) reveals consistent contributions to understanding impact cratering processes, with recent work focusing on the Chicxulub impact structure, Ries crater, and meteorite analysis. His research combines field studies, laboratory analyses, and experimental work to investigate shock metamorphism, impact melt formation, and geochemical signatures of impact events across geological time. As Coordinator of geochemical and microanalytical facilities and Head of the SEM and electron microprobe laboratory at the Museum of Natural History Berlin, Dr. Hecht oversees critical analytical resources that support planetary science research. He also serves as Deputy Geo.X coordinator, facilitating interdisciplinary research collaborations between Berlin's geological institutions. His laboratory expertise in electron microscopy and microanalysis has been instrumental in advancing the field of impact petrology.












