Professor of Mineralogy and Mineral Physics
Prof. Michael Carpenter was an undergraduate at Magdalene (1972-75) and stayed on to study for a PhD in the Department of Mineralogy and Petrology. He was then a NATO Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Harvard University for two years. This was followed by a three-year spell split between Cambridge and Arizona State University. He was appointed to a Lectureship in Earth Sciences in 1983, became Reader in Mineralogy and Mineral Physics in 1994, and was promoted to Professor in 2001.
Research
Prof. Carpenter is a member of the Mineral Physics Group in the Department of Earth Sciences, researching into the structure, stability and physical properties of minerals. He writes: "Natural minerals represent a resource, not only in the conventional form of raw materials for the mining industry, but also as templates in the search for new materials with specific technological applications. Their astonishing diversity of structures, chemistry and properties provides a database which could not be reproduced experimentally. My own research, in the field of mineral physics, seeks to address the question of how the structures of minerals adapt to changes in their environment, in terms of pressure, temperature, stress, etc. both instantaneously and over geological time. In particular, many minerals undergo spontaneous changes in structure, or 'phase transitions', at discrete pressure and temperatures, and these can have dramatic consequences for their thermodynamic, optical, electrical, magnetic or other properties. An underlying theory of the factors determining how- these properties evolve, due to a Russian physicist, L D Landau, is being explored using experimental techniques such as transmission electron microscopy, calorimetry, X-ray diffraction, vibrational spectroscopy and Resonant Ultrasound Spectroscopy. Potential applications of this work are in the fields of geology, physics and materials science". Prof. Carpenter collaborates extensively with colleagues in the USA. He was President of The Mineralogical Society of America in 2004.
Contact
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