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Member Since 2009
Roger R. Fu
Assistant professor, Harvard University
Professional Experience
Harvard University
Assistant professor
Education
Doctorate
2015
Honors & Awards
William Gilbert Award
Received 2020
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Publications
Magnetic Field Signatures of Craters on Mars

Craters on Mars are a window into Mars' past and the time they were emplaced. Because the crust is heated and shocked during impact, craters can de...

March 21, 2024
AGU Abstracts
Calibration for a Rapid Pressure Sensing Procedure in a Quantum Diamond-Enabled Diamond Anvil Cell
ADVANCES IN ROCK AND MINERAL MAGNETISM: FUNDAMENTALS, IMAGING, INVERSIONS, AND MODELING II POSTER
geomagnetism, paleomagnetism and electromagnetism | 14 december 2023
Aidan Jones, Satcher Hsieh, Sarah Steele, Michael ...
Paleomagnetism studies the record of ancient magnetic fields retained by ferromagnetic minerals in rocks. In the case of meteorites and impact shock-a...
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“Lab-quakes”: Quantifying the energy budget of high-pressure failures in the Laboratory
RUPTURE AND DEFORMATION PROCESSES, FROM SLOW TO FAST AND FROM MICRO TO MACRO II ORAL
mineral and rock physics | 14 december 2023
Daniel Ortega-Arroyo, Hoagy O. Ghaffari, Matej Pec...
Seismological, geological and laboratory observations indicate that during an earthquake, portions of the released elastic strain energy dissipate thr...
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Shock remagnetization of martian sulfides: constraints from in-situ high-pressure magnetic experiments
MAGNETIC ANOMALY STUDIES, FROM MINERAL TO PLANETARY SCALE II POSTER
geomagnetism, paleomagnetism and electromagnetism | 13 december 2023
Sarah Steele, Michael Volk, Aidan Jones, Roger R. ...
Ubiquitous petrographic shock signatures in martian meteorites and the extensive cratering of Marss surface suggest most martian crust has been expose...
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