research

I study the formation and evolution of rocky planets in the solar system, and the chemical and physical properties of their interiors.

To do so, I combine experiments and theories. In experiments, I use laser-heated diamond anvil cell to generate extreme pressures and temperatures inside planets; in theoretical work, ab initio molecular dynamics simulations are performed on supercomputers, to investigate the behaviour of planetary materials under high pressure, and their role in developing planets into habitable worlds.