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    Liene Spruzeniece

    Geoscientist - - microstructural analysis, metamorphic petrology and structural geology

    Liene Spruzeniece is an accomplished geoscientist specializing in microstructural analysis, metamorphic petrology, and structural geology. She has a diverse educational background, including:

    • PhD in metamorphic petrology and structural geology from Macquarie University
    • MSc degrees in petrology, structural geology, and tectonics from the University of Oslo
    • MSc in sedimentary geology and paleontology from the University of Latvia
    • BSc in geography from the University of Latvia

    Throughout her career, Liene has held various positions:

    • Former Microstructure Analyst at MaP - Microstructure and Pores GmbH
    • Former Research Fellow at RWTH Aachen University
    • Former Postdoctoral Researcher at Camborne School of Mines Association
    • Expert in petroleum licensing at the Ministry of Economics
    • Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) operator at Macquarie University
    • Academic Tutor at Macquarie University

    Liene has conducted significant research in the field of geosciences. In 2017, she led a study published in Nature Communications that clarified the origin of microstructures in metamorphic rock found deep in the Earth's crust and mantle.1 Her work has implications for interpreting microstructural signatures in naturally metasomatized rocks, which are common in various crustal and mantle settings.2

    Currently, Dr. Spruzeniece serves as a Microanalysis Experimental Officer at the University of Glasgow's School of Geographical & Earth Sciences.3 Her recent achievements include winning second prize in the UofG Technician Poster Competition 20244, demonstrating her ongoing contributions to the field.

    Highlights

    Jun 13 · gla.ac.uk
    UofG Technician Poster Competition 2024 winners announced
    Jan 31 · archive.ansto.com
    Research clarifies origin of microstructures in rock found deep in the ...
    Deformation-resembling microstructure created by fluid-mediated ...

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    Latvia