Bruno Dhuime

EAG Councillor

Bruno Dhuime is a CNRS Research Director at the Geosciences Montpellier laboratory. He is a high-temperature isotope geochemist interested in the formation and evolution of the continental crust. After completing his PhD in 2007, he joined the Bristol Isotope Group where he spent nine fantastic years, as a NERC PDRA, then as a NERC Research Fellow of the University of St Andrews, and finally as a NERC independent Research Fellow. In 2016 he was recruited as a CNRS researcher to work in the ‘Lithosphere Dynamics’ group in Montpellier, which he currently leads. His current research focuses on the onset of plate tectonics, through the development of new geochemical proxies to constrain changes in the composition, thickness and volume of the continental crust through time.