Philipp Ruprecht

Philipp Ruprecht

PHILIPP RUPRECHT Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University 61 Route 9W, Box 1000, Palisades, NY 10964-1707, USA Lamont Assistant Research Professor Ph 206-769-3443, Fax 845-365-8155 Email: [email protected] URL: www.ldeo.columbia.edu/~ruprecht RESEARCH INTERESTS Magma chamber dynamics and magma ascent processes; Equilibrium and disequilibrium processes in the earth interior; Time scales in magmatic system: Short-lived isotope and elemental diffusion techniques; Crystal zoning: Textures and geochemical tracers; Large-scale geodynamic crustal processes EDUCATION 2009 Ph.D. (Geological Sciences) University of Washington, USA 2004 Diplom (Geo-Sciences) Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Germany 2002 Education Abroad Program, University of California, Los Angeles, USA 2001 B.Sc. (Geo-Sciences) Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Germany PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2012- Lamont Assistant Research Professor, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia Univ. 2009-12 Postdoctoral Research Scientist, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University 2004-09 Research and Teaching Assistant, University of Washington 2004 Intern, Mobil Erdgas Erdöl GmbH (ExxonMobil branch), Germany (three months) 2000 Intern, Instituto Geología Economica y Aplicada, Chile (two months) ANALYTICAL INSTRUMENTATION EXPERIENCE § 10+ years of electron microprobe experience (JEOL and Cameca) § 5+ years of laser ablation ICP-MS (VG PQ-ExCell, trace elements in various phases) § Multi-collector ICP-MS (NuPlasma, uranium-series isotope system) § FTIR spectroscopy (Thermo Nicolet Nexus 670 IR spectrometer and Thermo Nicolet Continuum IR microscope, water in nominally-anhydrous minerals) § Ion microprobe (Cameca ims 1270, U-Th isotopes in allanite; ims 6F, volatiles in nominally- anhydrous minerals and melt inclusions) § Working experience XAFS (Fe-/S-XANES; Advanced Photon Source-GSECARS 13-ID-E, ANL) § Bulk sample compositional analyses by XRF, ICP-AES and ICP-MS § 5 years of clean lab experience NUMERICAL SIMULATION EXPERIENCE § Finite-difference and finite-volume approach (including multiphase problems) § Fortran, Matlab, shell languages TEACHING EXPERIENCE Columbia University (2009-2014): § Geochemistry of a Habitable Planet (EESC 3101; Intro to geochemistry), Fall 2014 § Field Geology: Cascades Geology: From crustal architecture to volcanoes and glaciers (EESC G8010), Summer/Fall 2014 § Field Geology: Mineralogy Upstate New York (EESC G8010), Summer/Fall 2013 § Volcanic Eruption EESC 9701/Section 001 (Co-Instructor), Fall 2011 § Geochemistry and Igneous Petrology Seminar (Student and Post-doc group) § Advising of undergraduate and high school students (http://www.albany.edu/uhsp/) § Multiple guest lectures (Design and Maintenance of a Habitable Planet EESC 3101, T. Plank) University of Washington (2004-2009 graduate student teaching experience): § Geochemistry, Geomechanics, Living with Volcanoes, Introduction to Geology § Field Camp, Dillon, Montana § Exploration Seminar, Canary Islands, Spain § Various guest lectures on all undergraduate levels Georg-August-Universität Göttingen (1999-2004 undergraduate employee and graduate student teaching experience): § Student employee in geochemistry § Co-instructor on volcanic history and geology of Owens and Long Valley (Field seminar to the Western Basin and Range) FIELD EXPERIENCE (> 30 WEEKS) § Washington Cascades, (two weeks, 2014) § Hawaii, The Big Island, (one week, 2012) § Sierra Nevada, California, GSA Field Forum (one week, 2012) § Papua New Guinea, Oro and Milne Bay Province, LDEO (five weeks, 2010 & 2011) § Costa Rica, Irazu and Arenal, LDEO (two weeks, 2010) § Bighorn Basin, Wyoming, ExxonMobil Integrated Basin Analysis Short Course (one week, 2007) § Volcán Quizapu, Cordillera de Talca, Chile, PhD (one month, 2006 & 2007) § Tatara-San Pedro Volcanic Complex, Cordillera de Talca, Chile, Field assistant and GSA Field Forum (three weeks, 2006 & 2007) § Massif Central, France, Universität Göttingen, field seminar (two weeks, 2002) § Long & Owens Valley, California, UCLA individual studies project (two weeks, 2002 & 2011) § Volcanoes of Arequipa and vicinity, Southern Peru, Diplom (two months, 2002) § Chilean and Bolivian Andes, Universität Göttingen, field seminar (three weeks, 2000) ACADEMIC AWARDS, SCHOLARSHIPS, AND FELLOWSHIPS § Feodor-Lynen Post-doctoral Fellowship, Alexander v. Humboldt Foundation, 2010-2012 2 of 10 CV Ruprecht § David A. Johnston Award For Academic Excellence, University of Washington, 2008 § Chevron Graduate Support Scholarship, University of Washington, 2007 § Goldschmidt Conference Travel Award, University of Washington, 2007 § Joseph A. Vance Endowed Fellowships, University of Washington, 2006-2008 § University of Washington Top Scholar Award, University of Washington, 2004 § Procope-DAAD scholarship (French-German exchange program for visiting research students), Université Blaise-Pascal in Clermont-Ferrand, 2002 § Education Abroad Program scholarship of the University of California, Los Angeles, 2001-2002 FUNDED RESEARCH PROJECTS § Columbia-lead workshop in February 2016 ”The dual role of volcanism: From the foundation of our civilization to their potential destruction”, (Lead-PI, Columbia University PGIF - CU Global Center, Santiago de Chile); $20K, 2015 § “Mantle signals in arcs: Transport models from geochemistry and seismicity”, (Lead-PI, NSF: 01/01/15-12/31/17); ~ $220K, LDEO-only, 2014 § “Collaborative Research: Experimental investigation of magmatic processes at Volcan Quizapu”, (Co-PI, Lead-PI J. Hammer, University of Hawaii; NSF: 01/01/14-12/31/16); ~ $378K, LDEO part: $103K, 2013 § “Active lava lakes as a window into magma and volcano dynamics”, (Co-PI, Lead-PI E. Lev, LDEO; NSF: 01/01/14-12/31/16); ~ $310K, Co-PI Ruprecht part: $60K, 2013 § “Investigation of redox exchange kinetics during magma mixing by using µ-XANES analyses at sulfur K-edge”, (Co-PI, Lead-PI A. Fiege, Argonne NL-APS Beamtime proposal), 2013 § “The behavior of sulfur during magma mixing and implications for magma degassing and ore formation”, (Lead-PI, Co-PI A. Simon, University of Michigan; NSF: 01/01/13-12/31/15); ~ $388K, LDEO part: $174K, 2012 § “230Th/238U-disequilibrium dating of ash layers in the climate record of the Wilson Creek Formation, Mono Basin; Eastern California”, The Center for Climate Research at Columbia University ($8K), 2011 § “Zapping Through the Lifetime of Crystals – Using Laser Ablation Inductively-Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry to Measure Time Scales of Magmatic Processes”, Alexander v. Humboldt Foundation (~ €55K/ ~ $72K), 2010-2012 § “Collaborative Research: Understanding the dynamics of magmatic processes in the crust”, student co-author on a funded NSF proposal of the same title ($296K), 2006 § Graduate Student Research Support Fund, University of Washington ($6K for multiple proposals), 2005-2007 Total amount funded: ~ $1.4 M (Ruprecht specific funds ~ $663K) ACADEMIC ADVISORS T. Plank (LDEO-Columbia University, Post-doc advisor) K. Cooper (UC Davis, Ph.D. advisor) G. Bergantz (University of Washington, Ph.D. advisor) M. Reid (Northern Arizona University, informal advisor at UCLA) 3 of 10 CV Ruprecht G. Wörner (Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Germany, Diploma advisor) ADVISED/MENTORED POST-DOCTORAL RESEARCHERS A. Fiege (co-mentored with A. Simon, University of Michigan, 2013-2015) M. Newcombe (LDEO, 2015-) ADVISED/MENTORED STUDENTS A. Barth (graduate student, 2015-) E. Finch (undergraduate research, 2013-2014) E. First (graduate student with J. Hammer, SOEST, University of Hawaii, 2012-) S. Campbell (undergraduate research, with T. Plank, 2012-13) M. Crowley (graduate student with T. Plank, 2011) C. Bendersky (graduate student with T. Plank, 2010-2013) A. Lloyd (graduate student with T. Plank, 2010-2014) T. Greene (undergraduate senior thesis, 2010-2011, K-12 teacher in New Jersey) S. Belfanti (Warwik High School student, 2010-2012, Undergraduate at the University of Washington) P. Salas (student at Universidad de Concepción, 2007-2009, Exploration Geologist at VALE Exploraciones Chile) COMMUNITY SERVICES § Reviewer for various peer-reviewed scientific journals (~ 10/year: Nature Geoscience, Nature- Scientific Reports, Journal of Petrology, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Geology, Geochimica Cosmochemica Acta, Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, Journal of Geophysical Research-Solid Earth, Geochemistry-Geophysics-Geosystems, Lithos, Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, Bulletin of Volcanology, American Mineralogist, Geological Society of London Special Pub., International Journal of Earth Sciences, Geosciences) § Proposal reviewer for the U.S. National Science Foundation (Petrology & Geochemistry, Geophysics), European Marie-Curie-Fellowships, French National Research Agency, since 2010 § Petrology & Geochemistry U.S. National Science Foundation review panel member, 2014 § Co-Leader of the IAVCEI commission on “Physics and Chemistry of Volcanic and Magmatic Materials”, since 2013 § Theme co-organizer for the theme 8, Goldschmidt Meeting, 2014 and session convener for “Integrated Studies of Magmatic Systems in Time and Space”. § Session convener “Estimating the Durations, Rates and Depths of Magmatic Processes”, AGU Fall Meeting, 2014 § Session convener “Arc Magmas from Slab to Eruption”, Goldschmidt Meeting, 2011 § Session convener “Volatiles in Magmas: The Breath of the deep Earth”, AGU Fall Meeting, 2010 § Provider of reference letters for faculty searches and promotions within the USA; since 2013 § Judge

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