Jie Deng
@drjdeng
Assistant professor @princeton; former postdoc @UCLA; PhD Alum @Yale; mineral physics
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13-05-2021 21:31:40
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University faculty approved eight minors, including Climate Science and Philosophy, as part of the transition process from certificates to minors. A final round of minors will be announced on May 15. Reporting by Eden Teshome. dailyprincetonian.com/579229ae-745e-…
Earth’s Core Is Leaking, And Scientists Finally Have a Theory Why Jie Deng Princeton University #GeoPrinceton vice.com/en/article/bvj… via Motherboard
An outreach article I wrote a while got is now online on The Science Breaker TheScienceBreaker! It's about how Earth escaped from having a thick Venus-like CO2 atmosphere. I hope my family will now understand what I'm working on in the US! thesciencebreaker.org/breaks/earth-s…
📢📢📢 The Department of Geoscience at Aarhus University Faculty of Natural Sciences - Aarhus University has just announced THREE open #tenuretrack positions! #quaternarygeology #hydrogeology #petrology Please share far and wide - it's a great department in an amazing city 🇩🇰 See below for more info:
Congratulations to Ethan Sontarp ’24 who was awarded an Undergraduate Prize from the Mineralogical Society of America (MSA) in recognition of his Junior Independent work with Assistant Professor Jie Deng. geosciences.princeton.edu/news/ethan-son…… 👏 Princeton University Mineralogical Society of America #PrincetonU #GeoPrinceton
#JobAlert I have a PhD position and a post-doc opening on studying Earth and planetary evolution using machine learning and molecular dynamics simulations. I am looking forward to working with enthusiastic candidates on this project. Email: [email protected]
Rocky exoplanets might hold vast amounts of water in their molten cores Geosciences Princeton University Princeton University
Excited to share our new paper in Nature Geoscience! 🌍 We show that the basal exsolution contaminated magma ocean (BECMO) may simultaneously explain both the geophysical and geochemical heterogeneities of the deep Earth. Nature Geoscience Geosciences Princeton University Qian Yuan