Georgy Makhatadze serves as a Researcher at the Centre for Star and Planet Formation within the Globe Institute, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen. His work bridges cosmochemistry and planetary science through advanced isotope analysis of extraterrestrial materials. His research specializes in Planetary Science , Cosmochemistry , and Isotope Geochemistry , with emphases on nucleosynthetic processes in early Solar System materials. Key investigations include isotopic heterogeneity in meteorites, protoplanetary disk dynamics, and accretion mechanisms of terrestrial planets using nickel and silicon isotope systems. Makhatadze's 2023 publications in Nature and Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta reveal critical constraints on planetary formation through high-precision isotope measurements. These studies demonstrate significant media impact (142+ news outlets) and academic engagement (50+ Mendeley readers), highlighting their importance in understanding Solar System evolution. He operates within the Centre for Star and Planet Formation, which maintains extensive collaborations with the Natural History Museum of Denmark and international research networks focused on stellar and planetary origins.

