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Fang-Zhen Teng is a professor at the University of Washington in the College of the Environment. He is a geochemist whose research focuses on the formation and evolution of the Earth. His work involves the use of chemical isotopes in rocks to understand the origins of our planet and the cooling process of the Earth's crust. Additionally, his research extends to planetary science, examining the formation of the Moon and Mars, as well as the origins of the solar system. His contributions to the field have been recognized through prestigious awards such as the CAREER Award from the National Science Foundation and the Mineralogical Society of America's MSA Award, which honors individuals at the beginning of their careers for outstanding contributions to mineralogy.
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