Marie Baïsset


Marie Baïsset
Post doctoral researcher
Doctoral research
My research aimed at providing more constraints on the rheological behavior and effective strength of the lower continental crust, especially when it undergoes mineralogical transformations, through the study of plagioclase, one of its main rock-forming minerals. In this perspective, I realized both petrological observations on natural samples, and deformation experiments on equivalent materials.
Education
October 2024
2023
2019 - 2023
2017 - 2019
2015 - 2017
Post-doctoral research – ENS, Paris
"Impact of MEtamorphic TRansformations On the rheoLOGY of rocks (ANR METROLOGY) [website here]"
Post-doctoral research – Géosciences Rennes
"Link between Transformation et Deformation of rocks – from laboratory experiments to numerical models (TanDEM)"
PhD thesis - ISTeP, Sorbonne- Université, Paris (France)
"Deformation and transformations of plagioclase under stress - implications for the rheology of the lower continental crust at high pressure"
Supervised by L. Labrousse & A. Schubnel
M.Sc. Master of Science – Université de Rennes 1
Earth Science, planetology & environmental science, modeling & resources exploration
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Internship topic (2nd year) : "Experimental study of the impact of reaction kinetics on rock rheology (case study of granulite eclogitization)"
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Internship topic (1st year) : "Rheology of eclogitic shear zones (e.g Holsnøy, Norway): How can shear zones both widen and localise deformation?"
B. Sc. Bachelor of Science - Université de Rennes 1
Earth Science
Internship topic : "Observation and comprehension of the tectonic processes leading to the exhumation of high pressure rocks"
2013 - 2015
Prep. School to the French "Grandes Écoles" - Lycée Chateaubriand, Rennes
Biology, Chemistry, Physics & Earth Science (BCPST)
Personal interests/hobbies :
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Running
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Sport in general
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Social dances: latin & ballroom styles + rock'n roll & swing
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Music: listening, singing & playing the Celtic harp
