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Ke Zhu

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Gender : Male
Alma Mater : 法国巴黎地球物理学院
Education Level : Doctoral Degree in Education
Degree : 博士学位
School/Department : 地球科学学院
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朱柯,中国地质大学(武汉)教授,博士生导师。Email: zhuke@cug.edu.cn

Ke Zhu is a professor and doctoral supervisor at China University of Geosciences (Wuhan). 


研究主要集中在行星地球化学领域,致力于对陨石和航天工程返回样品(比如月球,龙宫和贝努小行星)的高精度的元素-同位素分析,揭示地球、月球、火星和其他类地行星的起源与太阳系早期演化历史。

His research primarily focuses on planetary geochemistry, with a particular emphasis on high-precision elemental and isotopic analyses of meteorites and space mission return samples, such as those from the Moon, Ryugu, and Bennu asteroids. His work aims to uncover the origins of Earth, the Moon, Mars, and other terrestrial planets, as well as the early evolutionary history of the solar system.


朱柯于2014年和2017年分别在成都理工大学和中国科学技术大学(导师:秦礼萍)获得学士和硕士学位。2021年,朱柯在法国巴黎地球物理学院(IPGP)获得地球科学博士学位,师从Frederic Moynier教授(AGU会士,国际陨石协会会士, EPSL前主编),并在博士期间于丹麦哥本哈根大学联合培养(合作导师Martin Bizzarro,国际陨石协会会士)。博士学业完成后,分别在柏林自由大学(合作导师Harry Becker)和英国布里斯托大学(合作导师Tim Elliott,英国皇家学会院士,欧美地球化学协会会士, EPSL前主编)做博士后工作。朱柯在行星地球化学领域取得了一系列研究成果,相关论文发表在Sci. Adv., ApJ(L), GCA, GRL, GPL, MNRASL, PSJ, AS杂志,其中第一/通讯作者18篇,包含Nature-Index期刊论文13篇。

Ke Zhu received his bachelor's and master's degrees from Chengdu University of Technology and the University of Science and Technology of China (Supervisor: Liping Qin) in 2014 and 2017, respectively. In 2021, he earned his Ph.D. in Earth Sciences from the Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris (IPGP) in Paris, France, under the guidance of Frederic Moynier (AGU Fellow, the Meteoritical Society Fellow, and former Editor-in-Chief of EPSL). During his doctoral studies, he was also jointly trained at the University of Copenhagen in Denmark, under the supervision of Martin Bizzarro (the Meteoritical Society Fellow).

After completing his Ph.D., Ke Zhu conducted postdoctoral research at Freie Universität Berlin under the supervision of Harry Becker, followed by a position at the University of Bristol in the UK, under the supervision of Prof. Tim Elliott (Fellow of the Royal Society and the European Association of Geochemistry, and former Editor-in-Chief of EPSL). 

Ke Zhu has made significant contributions to the field of planetary geochemistry, with his research published in prestigious journals such as Science Advances, The Astrophysical Journal (ApJ), Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (GCA), Geophysical Research Letters (GRL), and others. He is the first or corresponding author of 18 papers, including 13 articles in Nature-indexed journals.


朱柯的研究工作获得国内外同行的一致认可,并取得世界范围内多项青年人才项目:德国洪堡博士后基金(2020),欧盟玛丽居里博士后基金(2023),日本JSPS外国人特别研究员(2023),国家海外高层次青年人才项目(2023)

Ke Zhu has received several prestigious young researcher programs worldwide, including the German Humboldt Postdoctoral Fellowship in 2020, the EU Marie Curie Postdoctoral Fellowship in 2023, the Japanese JSPS International Fellowship in 2023, and the NSFC Excellent Young Scholars Program (Overseas) in 2023.


学术服务方面,朱柯担任Nature旗下杂志Communications Earth & Environment (IF = 8.1) 副主编;并长期担任以下杂志评审:Nature Astronomy, EPSL, GCA, ApJ, GPL, CG, JGR, Icarus, MAPS, AM等。担任NASA Emerging Worlds和Austrian Science Fund (FWF)项目评审。曾担任NASA Extraterrestrial Materials Analysis Group (ExMAG)  - asteroid sub-commitee成员。

In terms of academic service, Ke Zhu serves as an associate editor for Communications Earth & Environment (Nature Portfolio Jounal). He has also served as a reviewer for numerous journals, including Nature Astronomy, EPSL, GCA, ApJ, CG, AM, and others. Additionally, he has acted as a reviewer for NASA's Emerging Worlds and the Austrian Science Fund (FWF) programs and has previously served as a member of the NASA Extraterrestrial Materials Analysis Group (ExMAG) - Asteroid Subcommittee.


欢迎感兴趣的本科生,研究生,博士后加入课题组。

Welcome undergraduates, graduate students, and postdoctoral researchers interested in joining our research group.


论文发表(*通讯作者)/Publications (*corresponding Author)


加入地大武汉之后/At CUG Wuhan


1.     Zhu K.*, Dai. B., Cao, X., Tian, S.*, Chen, L. (2025) O-Fe-Ti Isotopic Evidence for Classifying Oued Chebeika 002 as a CI Chondrite and Its Genetic Affinities with CY Chondrites, Ryugu, and Bennu. Monthly Notices of Royal Astronomical Society Letters. In press. (Nature Index, IF = 4.8)

 

2.     Zhu, K.*, Nakanish, N., Render, J., Shollenberger, Q. R., Yokoyama, T., Ishikawa, A., Chen, L. (2025) CY1 chondrites produced by impact-dehydration of the CI chondrite parent body. The Astrophysical Journal Letters, 984, L15. (Nature index, IF = 8.8)



加入地大武汉之前/Before CUG Wuhan

 

3.     Ni, P.*, Zhan, Y.*, Chabot, N.L., Ryan, C., Zhu, K., Nie, N., Shirey, S., Shahar, A. (2024) Copper isotope fractionation during asteroid core solidification. Geochemical Perspectives Letters, 31, 49-53. (IF = 3.4)

 

4.     Li, M.-B., Zhu, K., Fan, Y., Ranjith, P. M., Wang, C., Yu, W., Li, S.-J.* (2024) NWA 11562: a unique ureilite with extreme Mg-rich constituents. Planetary Science Journal, 5, 178. (IF = 3.8)

 

5.     Xu, L.-J., Zhu, K.*, Man, Q.-R., Lewis, J., Ma, H.-B., Liu, S.-A. (2023) Precise and Accurate Mass-independent Chromium Isotope Measurement by Total Evaporation Mode on Thermal Ionization Mass Spectrometry (TE-TIMS) at 200 ng Level. Atomic Spectroscopy, 44, 142-152. (IF = 3.4)

 

6.   Zhu, K.*, Schiller, M., Moynier, F., Groen, M., Alexander, C.M.O’D., Davidson, J., Schrader, D.L., Bischoff, A., Bizzarro, M. (2023) Chondrite diversity revealed by chromium, calcium and magnesium isotopes. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 342, 156-168. ((Nature index, IF = 4.5)

 

7.   Zhu, K*. H. Hui, Klaver, M., Li, S.-J., Chen, L., Hsu, W.-B.* (2023) Calcium isotope evolution during differentiation of Vesta and calcium isotopic heterogeneities in the inner solar system, Geophysical Research Letters, 50, e2022GL102179. ((Nature index, IF = 4.6)

 

8.     Zhu, K*. Becker, H., Zhu, J.-M.*, Xu, H.-P., Man, Q.-R., (2023) Planetary accretion and core formation inferred from Ni isotopes in enstatite meteorites, Geochemical Perspectives Letters, 25, 1-7 (IF = 3.4)

 

9.    Jiang Y.*, Li Y., Liu J., Wang Q., Qin L.-P., Zhu K., Liao S.-Y., Yin Z.-J. Peng Y.-B., Koefoed P., Hsu W.-B. (2023) Tracking and dating incipient melting of a new grouplet of Renazzo (CR)-like primitive achondrites, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 345, 1-15 (Nature index, IF = 4.5)

 

10.  Zhu, K., Schiller, M., Pan, L., Saji, N., Larsen K., Amsellem, E., Rundhaug C., Sossi, P., Leya, I., Moynier, F., Bizzarro, M.* (2022) Late delivery of exotic chromium to the crust of Mars by water-rich carbonaceous asteroids. Science Advances, 8(46), eabp8415. (Nature index, IF = 11.7)

 

11.  Zhu, K.*, Becker, H., Li S.J., Fan Y., Liu X.N., Elliott T. (2022) Radiogenic chromium isotope evidence for the earliest planetary volcanism and crust formation in the solar system. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society: Letters, 515, L39-L44. (Nature index, IF = 4.8)

 

12.  Zhu, K.*, Barrat, J.-A., Yamaguchi, A., Rouxel, O., Germain, Y., Langlade, J., Moynier, F. (2022) Nickel and chromium stable isotopic composition of ureilites: implications for the Earth’s core formation and differentiation of the ureilite parent body. Geophysical Research Letters, 49(7), e2021GL095557. (Nature index, IF = 4.6)

 

13.  Zhu, K.*, Moynier, F., Alexander, C.M.O’D., Davidson, J., Schrader, D.L., Zhu, J.-M., Wu, G.-L., Schiller, M., Bizzarro, M., Becker, H. (2021) Chromium stable isotope panorama of chondrites and implications for Earth early accretion. The Astrophysical Journal, 923, 94. (IF = 4.8)

 

14.  Zhu, K.*, Moynier, F., Schiller, M., Barrat, J.-A., Becker, H. Bizzarro, M. (2021) Tracing the origin and core formation of the enstatite achondrite parent bodies using Cr isotopes. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 308, 256. (Nature index, IF = 4.5)

 

15.  Zhu, K.*, Moynier, F., Schiller, M., Alexander, C.M.O’D., J.-A. Barrat, Bischoff A., Bizzarro, M. (2021) Mass-independent and mass-dependent Cr isotopic composition of the Rumuruti (R) chondrites: Implication for their origin and their significance for planet formation. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 293, 598. (Nature index, IF = 4.5)

 

16.  Zhu, K.*, Moynier, F., Schiller, M., Alexander, C.M.O’D., Davidson, J., Schrader, D.L., Bizzarro, M. (2021) Chromium isotopic insights into the origin of chondrite parent bodies and the early terrestrial volatile depletion. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 301, 158. (Nature index, IF = 4.5)

 

17.  Zhu, K.*, Moynier, F., Schiller, M., Bizzarro, M. (2020) Dating and tracing the origin of enstatite chondrite chondrules with Cr isotopes. The Astrophysical Journal Letters. 894, L26. (Nature index, IF = 8.8)

 

18.  Zhu, K.*, Moynier, F., Schiller M., Wielandt, D., Larsen, K., van Kooten E. M. M. E., Barrat, J., Bizzarro, M. (2020) Chromium Isotopic Constraints on the Origin the Ureilite Parent Body. The Astrophysical Journal, 888, 126. (IF = 4.8)

 

19.  Zhu, K.*, Sossi, P.A., Siebert, J., Moynier, F. (2019) Tracking the volatile and magmatic history of Vesta from chromium stable isotope variations in eucrites and diogenites. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 266, 598-610.  (Nature index, IF = 4.5)

 

20.  Zhu, K.*, Moynier, F., Wielandt, D., Larsen, K., Barrat, J., Bizzarro, M., (2019) Timing and origin of the angrite parent body inferred from Cr isotopes. The Astrophysical Journal Letters, 877, L13. (Nature index, IF = 8.8)

 

21.  Zhu, K., Liu, J., Moynier, F., Qin L.*, Alexander, C.M.O.D., He, Y., (2019) Chromium isotopic evidence for an early formation of chondrules from the Ornans CO chondrite. The Astrophysical Journal, 873, 82. (IF = 4.8)

 

邀请报告/Invited Presentations:

1.     ETH Zurich. May 2020. (virtual)

2.     China University of Geoscience (Wuhan). May 2020. (virtual)

3.     TRR170 Community, Berlin. Nov. 2020 (virtual)

4.     Purple Mountain Observation, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Apr. 2021

5.     Nanjing University. Apr. 2021

6.     China University of Geoscience (Wuhan). May 2021.

7.     Purple Mountain Observation, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Jul. 2021

8.     Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Sep. 2021

9.     NASA Lunar and Planetary Institute. Nov. 2021 (Virtual)

10.  Peking University. Nov. 2021 (Virtual)

11.  Southern University of Science and Technology. Mar. 2022 (Virtual)

12.  Rice University. Jan. 2024

13.  Tokyo Institute of Technology. Apr. 2024

14.  National Taiwan Normal University. May. 2024

15.  Macau University of Science and Technology. Apr. 2025

16.  Shanghai Astronomy Museum. Apr. 2025