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Dr. Rémi Charton is a geologist and assistant professor in the Applied Geology section of the Department of Geoscience Engineering at Delft University of Technology. His research focuses on reconstructing and forecasting landscapes, with a particular emphasis on topics related to deep time. Dr. Charton has been involved in various projects during his academic career, including both post-doctoral and PhD research. His expertise extends to the margins of Morocco during the Cretaceous period, examining the Atlas region, exhumation processes, vertical movement, and sediment dynamics. He completed his PhD in Applied Geology at Delft University of Technology in 2018. Following this, he held several post-doctoral positions, including a recent role from 2021 to 2023, and previously served as a visiting academic from 2019 to 2021 at the University of Manchester, focusing on regional geology in North Africa. Dr. Charton's work contributes to a deeper understanding of geological processes and their implications for future landscapes.
Delft University of Technology • Delft, Netherlands
Teaching and conducting research in Applied Geology, focusing on landscape dynamics.
Delft University of Technology • Delft, Netherlands
Conducted research on forecasting and reconstructing landscapes.
University of Manchester • UK
Engaged in research regarding regional geology of North Africa.
Delft University of Technology • Delft, Netherlands
Focused on Applied Geology and its applications.
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