Prof. Dr. Eiji Ohtani

Profile

Academic positionEmeritus
Research fieldsMineralogy, Crystallography,Geochemistry (Inorganic, Organic, Biological)
KeywordsPhase transition, Mantle, melting, Core, High Pressure
Honours and awards

2017: Urey Award from European Association of Geochemistry

2015: Geochemical Fellow of Geochemical Society (USA) and European Association of Geochemistry

2013: Mega-grant Award, Ministry of education and science of Russian Federation

2010: Medal with Purple Ribbon, Japan

2008: Distinguished Professor of Tohoku University

2007: N.L. Bowen Award from VGP section of AGU

2006: Fellow of American Geophysical Union

2002: Fellow of Mineralogical Society of America

1998: Reimei Research Award from Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute

1997: Mineralogical Society of Japan Award

Current contact address

CountryJapan
CitySendai
InstitutionTohoku University
InstituteDepartment of Earth Science

Host during sponsorship

Prof. Dr. Daniel FrostBayerisches Forschungsinstitut für Experimentelle Geochemie und Geophysik (BGI), Universität Bayreuth, Bayreuth
Start of initial sponsorship01/09/2018

Programme(s)

2017Humboldt Research Award Programme

Nominator's project description

Professor Ohtani is recognised as a leading expert on the geophysics and geochemistry of Earth and planetary interiors. Being a pioneer in high pressure research, he has performed ground breaking measurements to examine, for example, the buoyancy of magmas and the transport of water within the Earth’s deep interior. In Germany, he will study the nature of the light alloying elements in the Earth’s metallic core.