1a) Chair, 4th International Workshop on Highly Siderophile Element Geochemistry
U of Durham, UK. >75 international delegates (~2 × 3rd HSE WS). £20.5k budget including bursaries and field trip.
1b) Affiliate session at the preceding Goldschmidt Conference - 16a: Tracing Ocean Circulation - Past and Present. Conveners: Dr. Ruza Ivanovic (U of Leeds), Dr. Tina van de Flierdt (Imperial), and Dr. David Wilson (Imperial)
1c) Supported student Convener/Chair, Miss Fienke Nanne, 79th Annual Meeting of the Meteoritical Society
Berlin, Germany. 1 of 5 Special Sessions: Planetary Evolution: Advances in meteoritical and lunar isotopic analysis
Dr. Thomas Kruijer (also an emerging early career scientist) was engaged to Co-Chair this session.
1d) Student travel bursaries and sponsorship raised from: The Meteoritical Society, European Association of Geochemistry, Geochemical Society Meeting Assistance Program (1 of only 3 grants awarded in 2016), (UK) Geochemistry Group + Applied Mineralogy Group + UK Mineral Deposits Studies Group + VMSG, ThermoFisher Scientific, Engineering Design Plastics (UK), Nu instruments. All for the 4th International Workshop on Highly Siderophile Element Geochemistry - 100 % funding success
2) Managing Guest Editor, Special Issue with Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (GCA)
Title: Highly Siderophile Element constraints on Earth and Planetary Processes. Volume 216.
https://tinyurl.com/y9e6cnzt(s’ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre)Role: As lead Guest Editor I conceived this Special Issue, its scope, aims and section dedicated to Hazel Prichard, drove the associated international workshop, engaged the wider community when soliciting contributions to this SI, set the schedule, and recruited and managed the handling of papers and the entire guest editorial team (n = 16) along with all corresponding authors. I handled four manuscripts myself and assisted with at least three others.
3a) Elected Marie Sklodowska-Curie IF Fellow of the week.
http://tinyurl.com/zfz2pu7(s’ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre)3b) Elected Fellow of the Geological Society of London
3c) Elected Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society (UK)
4) Published article: van der Meer, Q., Klaver, M., Reisberg, L., Riches A.J.V. and Davies, G.R. 2017. Preservation of an Archaean whole rock Re-Os isochron for the Venetia lithospheric mantle: evidence for rapid crustal recycling and lithosphere stabilisation at 3.3 Ga. Published in the GCA Special Issue (Vol.216).
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gca.2017.05.004(s’ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre) Role: I contributed data and aided in interpretations and the clarity of their presentation as co-author.
5) Published article: Riches, A.J.V. 2017. Preface to Highly Siderophile Element Constraints on Earth and Planetary Processes. Published in the GCA Special Issue (Vol.216) that I led.
Role: Sole author.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gca.2017.08.029(s’ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre) 6) 3 published meeting reports (detailed in the publications section)
7) Article in preparation: Riches A.J.V. Burton K.W. Nowell G.M. and Ottley C. J. Diogenite highly siderophile element systematics do not provide a direct record of the mantle of the 4-Vesta asteroid. For publication in GCA or EPSL
8) Training courses - Preparing to Supervise Science (I and II), ERC applicant training course provided by the UK Research Office, Equality and diversity training at university and department levels.
9a) Member, Athena SWAN Action Group, U of Durham, UK. Advocating for the postdocs and Fellows and assisting the department’s delivery of the Athena SWAN action plan.
9b) Founding member, Dept. Research Staff Team/Committee. U of Durham, UK.
9c) Panel member, assessing and short listing of MSc and Ph.D scholarship applications, U of Durham, UK.
Ranking and recommendations: IAPETUS Doctoral Training Partnership, the Durham Doctoral Studentships and Chinese Scholarship Council. Shortlisting, interviewing, and final ranking of MSc applicants for Durham’s Earth Science Dept’s Charles Waites Scholarship.
12) Outreach: Durham Café Scientifique 2017. ‘How and what we learn from planets and asteroids.’
13) Grants submitted: ~€3.5M of total funds applied for.