My primary scientific interest lies in understanding isotopic fractionation influenced by planetary evolution in the early Earth and Solar System. I currently focus on lunar highland impactites to unravel their geochronological and isotopic complexities as well as identify diverse impactor components. What makes my method unique is the integration of multiple chronometers and isotope systems, providing a more complete picture than traditional single-system studies. I’m particularly interested in developing cutting-edge in situ analytical techniques to measure ages and isotopes for key accessory minerals with complex planetary histories.
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Research Areas
geochronology, isotope geochemistry, cosmochemistry
Education
National Taiwan University, 2015, BS in Geosciences
National Taiwan University, 2017, MS in Geosciences
Washington State University, 2025, PhD in Geology
