METAL Project Photo Gallery – Instruments, Events, and Scientific Research
Welcome to the METAL project photo gallery, showcasing the visual side of our research in cosmochemistry and terrestrial planet formation.Explore a collection of images highlighting advanced scientific instruments used in isotopic and geochemical analyses, along with researchers in action. You’ll also find snapshots of scientific events, collaborative moments, and visually striking experimental results. Dive into the heart of science with close-ups of equipment, research in progress, and captivating visual data.
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- Scientific Visual Results
- Scientific Research in Progress
- Scientific Events and Meetings
- Laboratory Equipment
- Close-Ups of Scientific Instruments
Celebration of Wei’s PhD thesis.
Celebration of Wei's PhD thesis.
Group lunch, november 2024
Group lunch, november 2024
Wei in the meteorite clean laboratory.
Wei in the meteorite clean laboratory.
Our meteorites preparation room.
Our meteorites preparation room.
Georgy at work in our clean laboratory
Georgy at work in our clean laboratory
Our Nu Sapphire MC-ICPMS
Close-up of the Nu Sapphire MC-ICP-MS spectrometer, highlighting its advanced technical configuration, crucial for geochemical research.
Our Neptune MC-ICPMS
Close-up of the Neptune MC-ICP-MS spectrometer, revealing the internal components of the instrument used for high-precision isotopic analyses at the IPGP lab.
Plasma
A detailed view of the plasma generated inside the spectrometer, used for ionizing samples during advanced isotopic analysis.
Tu-Han Luu and our Nu Sapphire MC-ICPMS
Tu-Han Luu showcases a close-up of the Nu Sapphire MC-ICP-MS spectrometer, a precision instrument used for advanced analyses in research laboratories.
Edward Inglis in front of the TIMS
Edward Inglis, wearing protective lab gear, inspects a TIMS spectrometer used for high-precision isotopic analyses. The instrument plays a vital role in scientific research.
Group picture in Wuhan 2024
Group photo taken in Wuhan 2024 during a scientific conference, gathering international experts to exchange insights on technological advancements and discoveries in various research fields.
Group dinner during Goldschmidt meeting 2023
Group dinner during the Goldschmidt meeting 2023, capturing a friendly moment among researchers, where academic discussions blend with informal conversations in a relaxed setting.
Group picture with some alumnis during the EPOE meeting in Paris in 2024
Group photo taken during the EPOE meeting 2024 in Paris, gathering researchers and alumni to discuss geochemistry and other scientific topics, strengthening academic networks.
Groupe picture-2024
Group photo taken during a lunch in 2024, gathering researchers and colleagues in a relaxed setting, showcasing scientific collaboration and informal exchanges.
Mass-spec
Miniature model of a Sapphire and TIMS mass spectrometer, designed to simulate the instruments used in laboratories for complex isotopic analyses and high-precision measurements.
Our Nu Sapphire MC-ICPMS
The Nu Sapphire MC-ICP-MS spectrometer is a vital tool for isotopic analyses, delivering precise results for advanced geochemical research.
Our Neptune MC-ICPMS
The Neptune MC-ICP-MS spectrometer installed at IPGP lab, used for high-precision isotopic analyses, essential for geochemical research.
Picture in front of Marie Curie’s lab at the IPGP during the EPOE workshop
Group picture taken in front of Marie Curie’s lab at IPGP during the EPOE workshop, bringing together researchers to discuss new advancements in geochemistry.
Plasma
Close-up view of plasma generated inside the Sapphire spectrometer, used for ionizing samples during isotopic analysis in a lab environment.
Tu-Han Luu and our Nu Sapphire MC-ICPMS
Tu-Han Luu, alongside colleagues, showcases the Nu Sapphire MC-ICP-MS spectrometer, a critical tool for isotopic analysis in geochemical research.
Proudly posing in front of the Nu Sapphire
Researchers proudly pose in front of the Nu Sapphire MC-ICP-MS spectrometer, an advanced instrument used for high-precision isotopic analysis in geochemistry laboratories.
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