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Modeling Earth from Atomic to Global Scale: MINERALS

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Principal Investigator

Renata Wentzcovitch is a Columbia University professor whose research bridges materials science and geophysics through high-pressure quantum simulations of planetary materials. 

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Göran Ekström

Co-Principal Investigator

Göran Ekström is a seismologist at Columbia University known for pioneering studies of Earth’s deep interior and seismic signals from natural and anthropogenic events.

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Jacqueline Austermann

Co-Principal Investigator

Jacqueline Austermann is an Assistant Professor at Columbia University who investigates sea level change, ice sheet stability, and geodynamic processes.

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Kui Ren

Co-Principal Investigator

Kui Ren is a Columbia professor specializing in applied mathematics, inverse problems, and computational modeling across biomedical imaging and physical systems.

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Vishal (Vishy) Manve

Project Coordinator

Vishy Manve is the Project Coordinator for the MINERALS initiative, supporting interdisciplinary collaboration across Earth science and materials modeling.

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Timothy Liao

Postdoctoral Researcher 

Timothy Liao is a postdoctoral researcher at Columbia University working at the intersection of computational materials and geophysics. He received his Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Texas at Austin, where he developed machine learning–guided frameworks for the discovery and design of rare-earth-free magnetic materials. 
 

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Debanjan Pal

Postdoctoral Researcher 

Debanjan Pal is a postdoctoral researcher specializing in computational geodynamics, using numerical mantle convection models to study deep Earth processes and their surface expressions. 

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Raj Moulik

Postdoctoral Researcher

Raj Moulik is a geophysicist developing 3D models of Earth’s interior to better understand planetary-scale dynamics and deep Earth structure.

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Chenxing Luo

Postdoctoral Researcher

Chenxing Luo is a postdoctoral researcher studying the physical properties of Earth-forming materials at high pressures and temperatures using ab initio calculations, machine-learning methods, and atomistic simulations to better interpret deep-Earth seismological observations.

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Abin Shakya

Incoming Postdoctoral Researcher

Abin Shakya is an incoming postdoctoral research scientist working at the intersection of machine learning and scientific computing. His research focuses on developing data-driven models for atomistic simulations, particularly machine-learned interatomic potentials trained on first-principles (DFT) data, enabling accurate and scalable molecular dynamics of complex materials.
 

Yan Cheng

PhD Candidate 

Yan Cheng is a PhD candidate in Applied Mathematics at Columbia University, researching computational inverse problems in wave propagation. He formulates problems in seismic imaging and optical phase retrieval as PDE-constrained optimization, with work spanning phase retrieval in nonlinear optics, cryptanalysis of optical encryption systems, and multiscale full waveform inversion methods. His computational toolkit includes high-performance computing, CUDA, and fast PDE solvers.

Dominica Wilson

Intern

Dominica Wilson is a Computer Engineering student at Tuskegee University, from Birmingham, Alabama. Through a work-study position in Tuskegee’s Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, she has researched machine learning applications in computer vision and image processing. She is excited to explore new computational methods and the applications of machine learning in geophysics.

Noah A. Proctor

Intern 

Noah Proctor is a second-year student at Columbia studying Operations Research and Computer Science. At Columbia’s Kelly Laboratory, he researched multiphase reactive transport in sandstone for carbon mineralization, and he has built neural network models forecasting harmful algal blooms in Lake Erie. He is drawn to MINERALS for its ambition to model Earth from the atomic to the global scale.

 

Wilson Samuels

Intern 

Wilson Samuels is a sophomore at Tuskegee University studying Computer Engineering. She is from Tampa, Florida.

Gioia Marchi

Intern

Gioia Marchi is a first-year undergraduate student at Columbia University, where she is studying Computer Engineering. Originally from New York, she is interested in how data science and computational modeling can be applied to complex real-world challenges, particularly in Earth and environmental systems.

Lucrezia Giubila

Ph.D. student 

Lucrezia Giubila is a first-year PhD student in Materials Science and Engineering with a background in mechanical engineering.

Alumni

Jessica Santos Rego

Former Postdoctoral Researcher 

Jessica Santos Rego was a postdoctoral researcher studying mineral–fluid interfaces and the thermoelastic properties of geological materials using atomistic simulations.

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Tianqi Wan

Former Postdoctoral Researcher

Tianqi Wan is a computational mineral physicist modeling lower mantle minerals using first-principles calculations, molecular dynamics, and machine learning.

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Hongjin Wang

Former PhD student

Hongjin Wang was a PhD candidate in Columbia’s Applied Physics & Applied Mathematics Department whose research uses first-principles simulations, molecular dynamics, and machine-learning potentials to investigate hydrous minerals—such as serpentines—under extreme conditions relevant to subduction zones.

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Jose Maria Osa

Former Intern

Jose Osa is a current Columbia undergraduate in Physics and Engineering with a strong interest in astrophysics and the structural properties of matter.

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Israa Draz

Former Intern

Israa Draz is a materials science intern with expertise in computer science, machine learning, and mineral physics, exploring materials under extreme conditions.

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