Evelyne Adjei Mensah, Founder and CEO of Trust in isotopes
Careers outside academia: an Interview with Evelyne Adjei Mensah about traceability, isotope, and trust
Thaïs Couasnon did her PhD at the Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, on biomineralization within bacterial biofilms. During her PhD, she collaborated with the Laboratoire Matériaux et Phénomènes Quantiques (MPQ) of the Université Paris Cité to image the biomineralization process in liquids at the submicrometer scale and at high temporal resolution using liquid phase transmission electron microscopy. She is currently a postdoctoral fellow at the German Research Center for Geosciences (GFZ) to develop this cutting-edge technique to study environmental processes. She is interested in mineral formation and transformation that controls elemental mobility and toxicity in industrial and environmental settings.
Careers outside academia: an Interview with Evelyne Adjei Mensah about traceability, isotope, and trust
Careers outside academia: an Interview with Sabine Mehay about fluid-rock interactions, subsurface characterization and integration
Careers outside academia: an Interview with Manuel Queißer about earth sciences, physics, technology, lasers and mining field
Careers outside academia: an Interview with Marie Kuessner about radiation protection and society
Careers outside academia: an Interview with David Au Yang about high school teaching, lab engineering, analytical development, and stable isotopes analysis
Careers outside academia: an Interview with Caroline Thaler about Climate tech, Deeptech, environmental impact, CO2 storage and biomineralization
Careers outside academia: an Interview with Rachael Moore about Energy, Carbon Capture Utilization and Storage (CCUS) and Industrial decarbonization implementation
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