Anat Shahar Awarded the Clarke Award of the Geochemical Society

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The Clarke Award is awarded to an early-career scientist for "a single outstanding contribution to geochemistry or cosmochemistry, published either as a single paper or a series of papers on a single topic."
Anat Shahar Portrait with Lab Goggles on

Anat Shahar was awarded the Clarke Award of the Geochemical Society. It is awarded to an early-career scientist for " a single outstanding contribution to geochemistry or cosmochemistry, published either as a single paper or a series of papers on a single topic. "

Shahar focuses on stable isotope geochemistry at high pressure and/or temperature. She conducts high-pressure/temperature experiments and traces the isotopes to answer questions that span from the formation of the first solids in the Solar System to the formation of the cores of planets. She obtained a Ph.D. in geochemistry from UCLA in 2008, and a M.Eng. and B.S. from Cornell University in 2003 and 2002