Mr. Tagawa (D2) won 2018’s AGU’s Presentation Award

Mr. Tagawa, who is a second year doctoral course student and PhD. candidate in my lab., won a AGU’s Outstanding Student Presentation Award at AGU Fall meeting 2018 at Washington D.C.

The presentation title is DI43C-0033: Phase relations in non-stoichiometric FeHx at high pressures.

AGU said that,
“This prize is a great honor for young scientists at the beginning of their careers and the top 3-5% of presenters in each Section are awarded an OSPA.”

Congratulation!!
AGU website

Our presentations at AGU Fall meeting 2018

Some of the lab members will attend AGU Fall Meeting 2018 held in Washington D.C.
See you there!

【Oral】
DI51A-02 Exsolution of SiO2 crystals and silicate melt from the liquid core: Implications for the origins of mid-lower mantle scatters and the ultra-low velocity zone above the CMB
Kei Hirose, Friday 08:15 – 08:30 Marriott Marquis – Archives

MR42A-06 Melting experiments on the Fe–C binary system up to 255 GPa: Constraints on the carbon content in the Earth’s core
Izumi Mashino (PD), Thursday 11:35 – 11:50 Marriott Marquis – Capitol/Congress

【Poster】
MR23B-0103 Melting curve of iron to 290 GPa determined in a resistance-heated diamond-anvil cell: implications for the Earth and planetary core
Ryosuke Shinmyo, Tuesday Afternoon

DI43C-0033 Phase relations in non-stoichiometric FeHat high pressures
Shoh Tagawa (D2), Thursday Afternoon

DI11B-0011 Experimental Determination of Eutectic Liquid Compositions in the MgO–SiO2System to the Lowermost Mantle Pressures
Keisuke Ozawa (M1), Monday Morning

MR43B-0095 Crystallization of Liquid Fe-S-O at ICB Conditions 
Shunpei Yokoo (B4), Thursday Afternoon

MR23B-0102 Stability of Fe5O6 at High Pressure and Temperature
Koutaro Hikosaka (B4), Tuesday Afternoon

MR33C-0142 Structure measurements of MgSiO3 and CaSiO3 glasses at high pressure
Ryota Tomida (B4), Wednesday Afternoon