
The recent American Geophysical Union conference held in San Francisco, CA was a resounding success. Luisa, Jack, and I were able to showcase our recent research findings!
Luisa presented: “Role of Iron Concentration in the Incorporation of Sodium into Ferropericlase in the Earth’s Lower Mantle”
Jack presented: “Experimental Measurements of the Structure of Liquid Iron Nitrogen Alloys”
I presented “Thermal Equation of State of Transition-Metal-Bearing Davemaoite and Implications for Large Low Shear Velocity Provinces (LLSVPs)”
In addition to presenting our posters, we had a wonderful time engaging with fellow researchers, exchanging ideas, and forging new connections.
On Monday, I had a fantastic time as a co-convener to the DI session; “Exploring Earth’s Mantle Heterogeneities through Imaging, Modeling, Geochemistry, and Experiments.”
The American Geophysical Union conference in San Francisco, CA was undoubtedly a valuable and enriching experience for each of us.