Yogita Kadlag
Geochemistry
Free University of Berlin
Germany
Biography
Education 2015 Dr. rer. Nat. (Planetary sciences/geochemistry, magna cum laude) Dissertation: “Siderophile Element Constraints on the Origin of Component of Unequilibrated Chondrites”, Advisor: Prof. Dr. Harry Becker 2008 Master of Science (Physical sciences) Department of Physics, Pune University, India. M.Sc. thesis title:“Synthesis and Characterization of Aerogels”, Advisor: Prof. Dr. S.K. Kulkarni 2006 Bachelor of Science (Physical sciences), Sangamner College, Pune University, India. B.Sc. thesis title: “Assembling and studying the properties of magnetostriction oscillator” Advisor: Mr. Zaware Professional Experience 2015-present Post-doctoral researcher and Lab manager at Freie UniversitÓ“t Berlin 2012-2015 PhD student at Freie UniversitÓ“t Berlin 2008-2012 Research fellow at the Physical Research Laboratory, Ahmedabad, India
Research Interest
Research Interests Origin and evolution of early solar system Isotopic and element fractionation processes in extra-terrestrial material Development of mass spectrometry and geochemical methods Cosmo-chemical problems related to the accretion of planets
Publications
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Kadlag Y. and Becker H. (2016) Highly Siderophile and Chalcogen Element Constraints on the Origin of Components of the Allende and Murchison Meteorites. Meteoritics & Planetary Science.
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Kadlag Y. and Becker H. (2015) Fractionation of Highly Siderophile and Chalcogen Elements in Components of EH3 chondrites. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 161 166-187.
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Kadlag Y. and Becker H. (2017) Origin of highly siderophile and chalcogen element fractionations in the components of unequilibrated H and LL chondrites. Chemie der Erde xxx, xx-xx.