
معرفی
Émilien OLIOT is a Teacher-Researcher affiliated with a research team focused on low to high-grade metamorphic rocks and lithospheric rheology. His work spans orogenic cycles, ductile shear zones, and thermodynamic modeling, employing advanced tools like field mapping, EBSD, and Perple_X. He has supervised numerous PhD and Master’s theses while co-hosting structural geology initiatives.
- Primary research areas: Metamorphic Petrology, Deformation Mechanisms, Thermochronology
- Key tools: EBSD, Perple_X, U-Pb/40Ar/39Ar Geochronology
- Fieldwork locations: Alps, Variscan Belt, Tianshan, Eastern Tibet, Oman Ophiolite
Scientific contributions: 15 most recent articles cover deformation-metamorphism interplay, ductile shear zones, and critical metal mobility, with keywords in Geology, Geochemistry, and Tectonics. Publications emphasize strain localization, metasomatism, and thermodynamic modeling in orogenic systems.
Teaching activities: Courses in structural geology, metamorphism, and field cartography at all levels (License 1-3, Master 1-2). Coordinated 2nd-year Earth Water Environment degree programs.
Student supervision: Mentored 3 PhD theses (Maitre A., Allard M., Cugerone A.), 11 Master 2 theses, and 6 Master 1 projects, focusing on topics like subduction zone deformation, Pb-Zn mineralization, and fluid-rock interactions in shear zones.
Labs/teams: Leads the Coat and Interfaces Team and contributes to the Structures and Rheology theme. Collaborates with international institutions on Alpine and Variscan belt studies.





