NEWS

Mar 27, 2025: Our paper on ML-based inversions of Fe, MgO, SiO₂, and MgSiO₃ phase diagrams was accepted today in PSJ and is now on arXiv.

Mar 26, 2025: Josh, Miguel, and JJ organized a one-day workshop at the Einstein Papers House prior to the &HPS10 conference: The Historical and Conceptual Relationship between Macro- and Microphysics, and JJ presented his work on Francis Birch and American Geophysics.

Feb 25Mar 7, 2025: JJ Dong visited UW ESS, Stony Brook Geosciences, and ASU SMS/FORCE and presented at their departmental colloquia.

Feb 5, 2025: A news article in the latest issue of the Science Magazine, "New Complexity Emerges in Earth’s ‘Boring’ Middle Region," and a podcast, "How the mantis shrimp builds its powerful club, and mysteries of middle Earth", feature our new paper.

Jan 26, 2025: Our paper on the post-spinel transition has been published on Nature Communications! This project began in the first year of my PhD in 2017, and after seven years, it feels incredibly good to see it come to light. If you're interested in mineral physics, geodynamics, or machine learning, I'd love for you to take a look!

Dec 2, 2024: Our KISS report on the Uranus Orbiter and Probe (UOP) is now on arXiv. This flagship mission could revolutionize our understanding of ice giants and provide foundational knowledge about thousands of similar exoplanets. Let's go to Uranus! 🚀🪐

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