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Kei Shimizu [email protected] Curriculum Vitae Kei Shimizu Department of Terrestrial Magnetism, Carnegie Institute of Washington 5241 Broad Branch Road, NW Washington, DC 20015-1305 Phone: 631-721-6378, Email: [email protected] EDUCATION 2010 – 2016 Ph.D., in Geological Sciences, Brown University Thesis Title: “Volatile Content of the Earth’s Upper Mantle and Roles of Hydrous Phases in Igneous Processes.” Advisor: Alberto Saal 2006 – 2010 B.S., Summa Cum Laude in Geology, Stony Brook University PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Nov. 2016 – pr. Deep Carbon Observatory Postdoctoral Associate, Department of Terrestrial Magnetism Carnegie Institute of Washington May – Oct. 2016 Research Assistant, Brown University RESEARCH INTERESTS Mantle and crustal geochemistry, origin of volatile elements in terrestrial planets, chemical and physical formation processes of heterogeneities within planetary bodies (e.g. formation of the core, mantle, crust, and atmosphere), geochemical modeling, partitioning of trace elements between minerals, development of REE geothermobarometers. PUBLICATIONS 1. K. Shimizu, A.E. Saal, C.E. Myers, A.N. Nagle, E.H. Hauri, D.W. Forsyth, V.S. Kamenetsky, and Y.L. Niu (2016). Two-component mantle melting-mixing model for the generation of mid-ocean ridge basalts: implications for the volatile content of the Pacific upper mantle. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 176, 44-80. 2. K. Shimizu, Y. Liang, C.G. Sun, C.R.M. Jackson, and A.E. Saal. Parameterized lattice strain models for REE partitioning between amphibole and silicate melt. Submitted to Chemical Geology.
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Page 1: Curriculum Vitae Kei Shimizu - Terrestrial Magnetismdtm.carnegiescience.edu/sites/dtm/files/Shimizu_CV_23Nov2016.pdf · Kei Shimizu kshimizu@carnegiescience.edu Curriculum Vitae Kei

Kei Shimizu [email protected]

Curriculum Vitae Kei Shimizu

Department of Terrestrial Magnetism, Carnegie Institute of Washington 5241 Broad Branch Road, NW Washington, DC 20015-1305 Phone: 631-721-6378, Email: [email protected]

EDUCATION

2010 – 2016 Ph.D., in Geological Sciences, Brown University

Thesis Title: “Volatile Content of the Earth’s Upper Mantle and Roles of Hydrous Phases in Igneous Processes.” Advisor: Alberto Saal

2006 – 2010 B.S., Summa Cum Laude in Geology, Stony Brook University

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Nov. 2016 – pr. Deep Carbon Observatory Postdoctoral Associate, Department of

Terrestrial Magnetism Carnegie Institute of Washington May – Oct. 2016 Research Assistant, Brown University

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Mantle and crustal geochemistry, origin of volatile elements in terrestrial planets, chemical and physical formation processes of heterogeneities within planetary bodies (e.g. formation of the core, mantle, crust, and atmosphere), geochemical modeling, partitioning of trace elements between minerals, development of REE geothermobarometers.

PUBLICATIONS

1. K. Shimizu, A.E. Saal, C.E. Myers, A.N. Nagle, E.H. Hauri, D.W. Forsyth, V.S. Kamenetsky, and Y.L. Niu (2016). Two-component mantle melting-mixing model for the generation of mid-ocean ridge basalts: implications for the volatile content of the Pacific upper mantle. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 176, 44-80.

2. K. Shimizu, Y. Liang, C.G. Sun, C.R.M. Jackson, and A.E. Saal. Parameterized

lattice strain models for REE partitioning between amphibole and silicate melt. Submitted to Chemical Geology.

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MANUSCRIPTS IN PREPARATION

1. K. Shimizu, Y. Liang, C.G. Sun, C.R.M. Jackson, and A.E. Saal. Parameterized lattice strain models for HFSE partitioning between amphibole and silicate melt.

2. K. Shimizu, A.E. Saal. The role of the metasomatized oceanic mantle lithosphere

on the composition of mid-ocean ridge basalts.

ABSTRACTS

1. K. Shimizu, Y. Liang, C.G. Sun, C.R.M. Jackson, and A.E. Saal. Parameterized

lattice strain models for REE partitioning between amphibole and silicate melt. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting 2015 (poster)

2. K. Shimizu, A.E. Saal, C.E. Myers, A.N. Nagle, E.H. Hauri, D.W. Forsyth, V.S. Kamenetsky, and Y. Niu Generation of mid-ocean-ridge basalts and the volatile content of the Earth’s upper mantle. Gordon Research Seminar and Conference 2015 (oral and poster)

3. K. Shimizu, A.E. Saal, C.E. Myers, A.N. Nagle, E.H. Hauri, D.W. Forsyth, V.S.

Kamenetsky, and Y.L. Niu. Generation of mid-ocean-ridge basalts and the volatile content of the Earth’s upper mantle. AAmerican Geophysical Union Fall Meeting 2014 (poster)

4. K. Shimizu, A.E. Saal, E.H. Hauri, V.S. Kamenetsky, R. Hékinian. Volatile

element content of the mid-ocean ridge mantle. Goldschmidt Conference 2013 (oral)

5. K. Shimizu, A.E. Saal, E.H. Hauri, A.N Nagle, D.W. Forsyth, Y.L. Niu. Volatile

content of the mid-ocean ridge mantle inferred from off-axis seamounts and intra-transform lavas. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting 2011 (poster)

FELLOWSHIPS, HONORS and AWARDS �

• Dissertation Fellowship, Brown University Spring 2016 • Phi Beta Kappa May 2009

RESEARCH AND INSTRUMENTATION EXPERIENCE

• Analytical: • Electron microprobe (CAMECA SX100)

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• Mass spectrometry - Thermo Scientific X-series 2 - Laser ablation ICP-MS - Solution ICP-MS - Thermo Scientific Neptune Plus - Solution ICP-MS (Sr, Nd, Pb, and Hf isotope analysis) - CAMECA IMS 6F - Volatile element (H, C, F, Cl, S) analysis of glass • Wet chemistry

- bulk rock and glass acid digestions and column chemistry for analysis of trace element and isotope composition

• Computational: • MATLAB • alphaMELTS • Aabel • GMT

FIELD EXPERIENCE • Field assistant in sampling in the Colton Crater, San Francisco volcanic field, AZ, with Dr. William Stefanov Summer 2009 • Field trip to Owens Valley, Punchbowl fault, Kern Canyon as part of the global tectonics class Spring 2012

INVITED TALKS • Institute for Study of the Earth’s Interior, Okayama University Fall 2015 • Niigata University Fall 2015

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

• Teaching Assistant, Introductory Geology, Brown University Fall 2013 • Sheridan Center for Teaching and Learning Certificate 1: Reflective Teaching Spring 2013 • MELTS tutorial in Advanced Igneous Petrology class Fall 2015

SERVICE • Journal reviewer • Chemie der Erde-Geochemistry • Graduate student representative, DEEPS, Brown University 2014, 2015 • Took part in developing of guidelines for faculty-graduate student mentoring

and departmental exit survey • Focus group on diversity, DEEPS, Brown University Spring 2015

• Took part in developing a departmental survey on the diversity and work climate survey

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• Science classes at Vartan Gregorian Elementary School, Providence Spring 2011 • Taught general science classes for second graders

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

• American Geophysical Union • Geochemical Society

LANGUAGES

• English – fluent • Japanese – native