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Olivier Namur
Assistant professor & head of PetroLab
KU Leuven faculty profile: Olivier Namur
Email: olivier.namur@kuleuven.be
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Twitter: @OlivierNamur
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Member of SIM2 - KU Leuven Institute on Sustainable Metals and Minerals
I am an assistant professor of igneous petrology at the KU Leuven, Belgium. My research interests deal with magmatic differentiation in layered intrusions, active volcanoes and terrestrial planets. I use a variety of petrologic, geochemical, experimental and numerical tools in my research.
PhD researcher
KU Leuven faculty profile: Thomas van Gerve
Email: thomas.vangerve@kuleuven.be
Thomas is a PhD researcher using the crystal record of basaltic volcanoes to understand where magma emplaced in the crust prior to eruption and how it differentiates
Funding: FWO Odysseus project - O. Namur
Thomas van Gerve
PhD researcher
KU Leuven faculty profile: Yishen Zhang
Email: yishen.zhang@kuleuven.be
Eason is a PhD researcher using high-temperature, low- to high-pressure experiments to constrain magmatic processes (mantle melting, crustal differentiation) in the Emeishan Province of China.
Funding: FWO ERC Runner Up project - O. Namur
Yishen (Eason) Zhang
Sander Molendijk
PhD researcher
KU Leuven faculty profile: Sander Molendijk
Email: sander.molendijk@kuleuven.be
Sander is a PhD researcher working on differentiation processes in Nyiragongo, DR Congo. His research combines natural rocks and low-pressure, high-temperature experiments.
Funding: FWO Odysseus project - O. Namur
Ephrem Kamathe
PhD researcher
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Ephrem is a PhD researcher working on differentiation processes in Nyamuragira, DR Congo. His research combines natural rocks and 3d reconstruction from airborne photogrammetry.
Funding: Fellowship Researchers from the South - O. Namur
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