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Charles Boukaré is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics at York University, Canada. His research focuses on the structure evolution of rocky planet interiors and the dynamics of planetary interiors, which are crucial for interpreting planetary evolution and the conditions for life. Boukaré studies planetary structure through thermodynamic processes that create distinct phases via melting and solidification, and how these phases interact under various conditions. His work involves understanding chemical separation processes, crystal settling, and the thermochemical convection that influences large-scale planetary dynamics. Boukaré aims to advance theoretical modeling approaches to better understand planetary solidification processes. His research areas include Astronomy, Astrophysics, Computational Fluid Dynamics, and Planetary Physics, emphasizing both computational and theoretical research types.
York University • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Teaching and conducting research in the field of Physics, with a focus on planetary interiors.
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