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Eric Hermann Oelkers was born on the second of June 1959 in the Bronx of New York. He is one of the leading experts in the world on Carbon capture and storage.


Degrees

He graduated at Massachusetts Institute of Technology with a batchlors degree in Chemistry and in Earth-Sciences in 1981. He later went to University of California, Berkeley in 1988 and got a doctorate in Geochemistry with Harold C. Helgeson.


Carrer

Eric Oelkers has published over 200 papers in international scientific journals. He taught at University College London from 2014 to 2020, and is an adjunct professor at university of Iceland since 2010. ric is currently co-editor of Geochemical Perspective Letters and is the co-founder of Carbfix. He has previously served as President of the European Association of Geochemistry. To this day, Eric Oelkers is a Reaserch Director at CNRS.


Awards

Eric Oelkers was awarded a Urey Medal[1] for a lifetime of contributions to geochemistry in 2019. He also recieved a IEEE John von Neumann Medal[2] in 2021.

Reference section

  1. Urey Award, Former recipients of the Urey Award, Retrieved 23 February 2022.
  2. Neumann Medal, Offical Website, Retrieved 23 February 2022.


External links section

Eric Oelkers' website

His Research Articles

Reasearch Gate Profile

Creative Climate Solutions


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