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* BSc and MSc degree in physics, Physics Department of the [[Lomonosov Moscow State University]], January 1984.
* BSc and MSc degree in physics, Physics Department of the [[Lomonosov Moscow State University]], January 1984.
* PhD degree in physics and mathematics with minors in geophysics, [[Schmidt Institute of Physics of the Earth of the Russian Academy of Sciences]], December 1987 (supervisors Professors A.O.Gliko and V.A.Magnitsky<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Magnitsky |first=V. A. |date=1971-02-10 |title=Geothermal gradients and temperatures in the mantle and the problem of fusion |url=http://doi.wiley.com/10.1029/JB076i005p01391 |journal=Journal of Geophysical Research |language=en |volume=76 |issue=5 |pages=1391–1396 |doi=10.1029/JB076i005p01391}}</ref>).
* PhD degree in physics and mathematics with minors in geophysics, [[Schmidt Institute of Physics of the Earth of the Russian Academy of Sciences]], December 1987 (supervisors Professors A.O.Gliko and V.A.Magnitsky<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Magnitsky |first=V. A. |date=1971-02-10 |title=Geothermal gradients and temperatures in the mantle and the problem of fusion |url=http://doi.wiley.com/10.1029/JB076i005p01391 |journal=Journal of Geophysical Research |language=en |volume=76 |issue=5 |pages=1391–1396 |doi=10.1029/JB076i005p01391}}</ref>).
* Dr scientiarum degree (Higher Doctoral degree in Denmark at Professor level,<ref>{{Cite web |title=65-03: Rules for obtaining a doctoral degree at the University of Aarhus |url=https://international.au.dk/about/organisation/index/6/65/6503rulesforobtainingadoctoraldegreeattheuniversityofaarhus |access-date=2023-08-08 |website=international.au.dk |language=en}}</ref> analogue to habilitation degree in Germany) in geophysics, [[University of Copenhagen]], June 2007.
* Dr scientiarum degree (Higher Doctoral degree in Denmark at Professor level<ref name=":7">{{Cite web |title=65-03: Rules for obtaining a doctoral degree at the University of Aarhus |url=https://international.au.dk/about/organisation/index/6/65/6503rulesforobtainingadoctoraldegreeattheuniversityofaarhus |access-date=2023-08-08 |website=international.au.dk |language=en}}</ref>, analogue to habilitation degree in Germany) in geophysics, [[University of Copenhagen|University of Copenhagen]], June 2007 (official reviewers Professors R. Frei, [[Sierd Cloetingh|S. Cloetingh]] and K. Furlong).


== Research and publications ==
== Research and Publications ==
Artemieva's research covers various disciplines of geophysical and geochemical research of the lithosphere globally.<ref name=":3">{{Cite web |title=Lithosphere |url=http://www.lithosphere.info/ |access-date=2022-11-03 |website=www.lithosphere.info}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Artemieva, Irina - GEOMAR - Helmholtz-Zentrum für Ozeanforschung Kiel |url=https://www.geomar.de/iartemieva |access-date=2022-11-03 |website=www.geomar.de |language=de-DE}}</ref><ref name=":1">{{Cite web |title=Augustus Love Medal |url=https://www.egu.eu/awards-medals/augustus-love/ |access-date=2022-11-03 |website=European Geosciences Union (EGU) |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Irina Artemieva {{!}} Crustal Geophysics |url=https://profiles.stanford.edu/228231 |access-date=2022-11-03 |website=profiles.stanford.edu |language=en}}</ref> It focuses on global and regional structure of the Earth's crust and the lithosphere, lithosphere thickness, thermal and compositional heterogeneity of lithosphere mantle, lithosphere formation and secular evolution, Precambrian cratons, and lithosphere control on kimberlites. Artemieva was the first to develop and apply methods to evaluate heterogeneity in the thermal state, chemical composition and thickness of the lithosphere on global and regional scales.<ref name=":1" /> <ref name=":3" />She has published a series of highly cited sole- and first-author research papers in international peer-reviewed journals on global and regional lithosphere research and has been included in the 2020-2022 Stanford lists of the "''World 2% most influential scientists''".<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Ioannidis |first=John P. A. |date=2022-11-03 |title=September 2022 data-update for "Updated science-wide author databases of standardized citation indicators" |url=https://elsevier.digitalcommonsdata.com/datasets/btchxktzyw/5 |language=en |volume=5 |doi=10.17632/btchxktzyw.5}}</ref>
Artemieva's research is exceptionally diverse in geodynamic and tectonic coverage, spanning from the [[Archean]] Earth to modern collisional tectonics, back-arc basins and oceanic lithosphere. It covers nearly 4 billion years of the Earth's evolution and various disciplines of geophysical and geochemical research of the lithosphere globally<ref name=":3">{{Cite web |title=Lithosphere |url=http://www.lithosphere.info/ |access-date=2022-11-03 |website=www.lithosphere.info}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Artemieva, Irina - GEOMAR - Helmholtz-Zentrum für Ozeanforschung Kiel |url=https://www.geomar.de/iartemieva |access-date=2022-11-03 |website=www.geomar.de |language=de-DE}}</ref><ref name=":1">{{Cite web |title=Augustus Love Medal |url=https://www.egu.eu/awards-medals/augustus-love/ |access-date=2022-11-03 |website=European Geosciences Union (EGU) |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Irina Artemieva {{!}} Crustal Geophysics |url=https://profiles.stanford.edu/228231 |access-date=2022-11-03 |website=profiles.stanford.edu |language=en}}</ref>. It focuses on global and regional structure of the Earth's crust and the lithosphere, lithosphere thickness, thermal and compositional heterogeneity of lithosphere mantle, lithosphere formation and secular evolution, Precambrian cratons, and lithosphere control on kimberlites<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Artemieva |first=Irina M. |last2=Mooney |first2=Walter D. |date=2001-08-10 |title=Thermal thickness and evolution of Precambrian lithosphere: A global study |url=http://doi.wiley.com/10.1029/2000JB900439 |journal=Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth |language=en |volume=106 |issue=B8 |pages=16387–16414 |doi=10.1029/2000JB900439}}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal |last=Artemieva |first=Irina M. |date=2006-04 |title=Global 1°×1° thermal model TC1 for the continental lithosphere: Implications for lithosphere secular evolution |url=https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0040195105006256 |journal=Tectonophysics |language=en |volume=416 |issue=1-4 |pages=245–277 |doi=10.1016/j.tecto.2005.11.022}}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal |last=Artemieva |first=Irina M. |date=2009-04 |title=The continental lithosphere: Reconciling thermal, seismic, and petrologic data |url=https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0024493708002211 |journal=Lithos |language=en |volume=109 |issue=1-2 |pages=23–46 |doi=10.1016/j.lithos.2008.09.015}}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal |last=Artemieva |first=Irina M. |last2=Shulgin |first2=Alexey |date=2019-04 |title=Making and altering the crust: A global perspective on crustal structure and evolution |url=https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0012821X19300597 |journal=Earth and Planetary Science Letters |language=en |volume=512 |pages=8–16 |doi=10.1016/j.epsl.2019.01.033}}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal |last=Artemieva |first=Irina M. |date=2022-03 |title=Antarctica ice sheet basal melting enhanced by high mantle heat |url=https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0012825222000381 |journal=Earth-Science Reviews |language=en |volume=226 |pages=103954 |doi=10.1016/j.earscirev.2022.103954}}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal |last=Artemieva |first=I.M. |last2=Thybo |first2=H. |last3=Cherepanova |first3=Y. |date=2019-01 |title=Isopycnicity of cratonic mantle restricted to kimberlite provinces |url=https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0012821X18305818 |journal=Earth and Planetary Science Letters |language=en |volume=505 |pages=13–19 |doi=10.1016/j.epsl.2018.09.034}}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal |last=Artemieva |first=Irina M. |last2=Yang |first2=Haibin |last3=Thybo |first3=Hans |date=2022-03 |title=Incipient ocean spreading beneath the Arabian shield |url=https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0012825222000393 |journal=Earth-Science Reviews |language=en |volume=226 |pages=103955 |doi=10.1016/j.earscirev.2022.103955}}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal |last=Buntin |first=Sebastian |last2=Artemieva |first2=Irina M. |last3=Malehmir |first3=Alireza |last4=Thybo |first4=Hans |last5=Malinowski |first5=Michal |last6=Högdahl |first6=Karin |last7=Janik |first7=Tomasz |last8=Buske |first8=Stefan |date=2021-11-12 |title=Long-lived Paleoproterozoic eclogitic lower crust |url=https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-021-26878-5 |journal=Nature Communications |language=en |volume=12 |issue=1 |doi=10.1038/s41467-021-26878-5 |issn=2041-1723 |pmc=PMC8589968 |pmid=34772954}}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal |last=Wang |first=Gaochun |last2=Thybo |first2=Hans |last3=Artemieva |first3=Irina M. |date=2021-02-16 |title=No mafic layer in 80 km thick Tibetan crust |url=https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-021-21420-z |journal=Nature Communications |language=en |volume=12 |issue=1 |doi=10.1038/s41467-021-21420-z |issn=2041-1723 |pmc=PMC7886915 |pmid=33594060}}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal |last=Artemieva |first=Irina M. |last2=Thybo |first2=Hans |date=2020-03 |title=Continent size revisited: Geophysical evidence for West Antarctica as a back-arc system |url=https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0012825219305598 |journal=Earth-Science Reviews |language=en |volume=202 |pages=103106 |doi=10.1016/j.earscirev.2020.103106}}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal |last=Thybo |first=H. |last2=Youssof |first2=M. |last3=Artemieva |first3=I. M. |date=2019-11-29 |title=Southern Africa crustal anisotropy reveals coupled crust-mantle evolution for over 2 billion years |url=https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-019-13267-2 |journal=Nature Communications |language=en |volume=10 |issue=1 |doi=10.1038/s41467-019-13267-2 |issn=2041-1723 |pmc=PMC6884544 |pmid=31784507}}</ref>. Artemieva was the first to develop and apply methods to evaluate heterogeneity in the thermal state, chemical composition and thickness of the lithosphere on global and regional scales<ref name=":1" />. She has published a series of highly cited sole- and first-author research papers in international peer-reviewed journals on global and regional lithosphere research and has been included in the 2020-2022 Stanford lists of the "''World 2% most influential scientists''"<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Ioannidis |first=John P. A. |date=2022-11-03 |title=September 2022 data-update for "Updated science-wide author databases of standardized citation indicators" |url=https://elsevier.digitalcommonsdata.com/datasets/btchxktzyw/5 |language=en |volume=5 |doi=10.17632/btchxktzyw.5}}</ref>.


Artemieva is the author of the 2011 Cambridge University Press 794 page-long research monograph "''The lithosphere: An interdisciplinary approach''",<ref>{{Cite web |title=The Lithosphere {{!}} Structural geology, tectonics and geodynamics |url=https://www.cambridge.org/tr/academic/subjects/earth-and-environmental-science/structural-geology-tectonics-and-geodynamics/lithosphere-interdisciplinary-approach,%20https://www.cambridge.org/tr/academic/subjects/earth-and-environmental-science/structural-geology-tectonics-and-geodynamics |access-date=2023-08-08 |website=Cambridge University Press |language=en}}</ref> which presents a coherent synthesis of our current state-of-knowledge in lithosphere studies based on a full set of geophysical methods complemented by petrologic and laboratory data on rock properties. As praised by Professor N. Arndt [https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=iZVzxvYAAAAJ&hl=en] on the book cover, "she explains the mysteries of geochemistry to geophysicists and the complexity and rigor of the geophysical approach to earth scientists in general, making this book of immense value to all geologists". Artemieva has been supervisor and promoter of numerous MSc and PhD students and postdoctoral fellows of 8 different nationalities.
Artemieva is the author of the 2011 Cambridge University Press 794 page-long research monograph "''The lithosphere: An interdisciplinary approach''"<ref>{{Cite web |title=The Lithosphere {{!}} Structural geology, tectonics and geodynamics |url=https://www.cambridge.org/tr/academic/subjects/earth-and-environmental-science/structural-geology-tectonics-and-geodynamics/lithosphere-interdisciplinary-approach,%20https://www.cambridge.org/tr/academic/subjects/earth-and-environmental-science/structural-geology-tectonics-and-geodynamics |access-date=2023-08-08 |website=Cambridge University Press |language=en}}</ref>, which presents a coherent synthesis of our current state-of-knowledge in lithosphere studies based on a full set of geophysical methods complemented by petrologic and laboratory data on rock properties. As praised by Professor N. Arndt [https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=iZVzxvYAAAAJ&hl=en] on the book cover, "she explains the mysteries of geochemistry to geophysicists and the complexity and rigor of the geophysical approach to earth scientists in general, making this book of immense value to all geologists". Artemieva has been supervisor and promoter of numerous MSc and PhD students and postdoctoral fellows of 8 different nationalities.


As sole principal investigator of academic research projects in geophysics, Artemieva has raised in open peer-review calls more than 3 million euro since 2005 from the Danish Research Council,<ref>{{Cite web |title=Independent Research Fund Denmark |url=https://dff.dk/en |url-status=live}}</ref> Carlsbergfondet<ref>{{Cite web |title=Carlsbergfondet, Denmark |url=https://www.carlsbergfondet.dk/da |url-status=live}}</ref> (Denmark), the [[University of Copenhagen Faculty of Science]] (the Freja Grant), and the [[Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters]] (the Lehmann Grant).<ref>{{Cite web |title=The Inge Lehmann Grant of the Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters |url=https://www.royalacademy.dk/en/Legater/Legater/Inge-Lehmanns-Legat-af-1983 |url-status=live}}</ref> Since 1997 she has also served as consultant to the world-leading diamond exploration companies.
As sole principal investigator of academic research projects in geophysics, Artemieva has raised since 2005 in open peer-review calls more than 3 million euro from the Danish Research Council (DFF and FNU)<ref name=":8">{{Cite web |title=Independent Research Fund Denmark |url=https://dff.dk/en |url-status=live}}</ref>, Carlsbergfondet<ref name=":9">{{Cite web |title=Carlsbergfondet, Denmark |url=https://www.carlsbergfondet.dk/da |url-status=live}}</ref> (Denmark), the [[University of Copenhagen Faculty of Science|University of Copenhagen]] (the Freja Grant), and the [[Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters]] (the Lehmann Grant)<ref name=":10">{{Cite web |title=The Inge Lehmann Grant of the Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters |url=https://www.royalacademy.dk/en/Legater/Legater/Inge-Lehmanns-Legat-af-1983 |url-status=live}}</ref>. Since 1997 she has also served as consultant to the world-leading diamond exploration companies.


== Career ==
== Awards and Honours ==
Artemieva was elected member of [[Academia Europaea]]<ref name=":5">{{Cite web |title=Academy of Europe: Artemieva Irina |url=https://www.ae-info.org/ae/Member/Artemieva_Irina |access-date=2022-11-03 |website=www.ae-info.org}}</ref> in 2007 and was elected member of the [[Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters]]<ref name=":4">{{Cite web |last=IGN |date=2013-03-15 |title=Section for Geology |url=https://ign.ku.dk/english/employees/geology/?pure=en/prizes/elected-member-royal-danish-academy-of-sciences-and-letters-det-kongelige-danske-videnskabernes-selskab(7fae65c9-1b1a-43a4-abc8-5753277987b8).html |access-date=2022-11-03 |website=ign.ku.dk |language=en}}</ref> in 2014. When she was elected Fellow of the [[Geological Society of America]] in 2012, she was the first person in a Danish university to receive the honour<ref name=":2">{{Cite web |last=Pørksen |first=Kent |date=2018-12-10 |title=Fellow of Geological Society of America |url=https://ign.ku.dk/english/news/2013/fellow-of-geological-society-of-america-irina-artemieva/ |access-date=2022-11-03 |website=ign.ku.dk |language=en}}</ref>. In 2021, Artemieva has been awarded a highly prestigious Augustus Love Medal of the [[European Geosciences Union]]<ref name=":1" /> "''for her outstanding research contributions to our understanding of the complex processes that control the evolution, thermal structure, stability, and dynamic topography of the continental lithosphere''".
Artemieva was Science Coordinator and Executive Board member of the European Science Foundation EUROPROBE program (1999-2001), which involved about two thousand scientists from across the entire Europe.<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Zeyen |first=Hermann |date=1998-01-01 |title=European Science Foundation extends major lithospheric study effort |journal=EOS Transactions |volume=79 |issue=32 |pages=387 |doi=10.1029/98EO00293|bibcode=1998EOSTr..79..387Z |s2cid=129873105 |doi-access=free }}</ref> She has held leadership positions within the [[European Geosciences Union]], including serving on the Council and EGU Program Committee in 2013-2017 as Geodynamics Division President.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Thybo |first=Hans |date=2018-12-10 |title=President of Geodynamics Division |url=https://ign.ku.dk/english/news/2013/irina-artemieva/ |access-date=2022-11-03 |website=ign.ku.dk |language=en}}</ref>


*2000 Elected Fellow of the [[Royal Astronomical Society]]<ref name=":6">{{Cite web |title=Members {{!}} International Heat Flow Commission (IHFC) |url=http://ihfc-iugg.org/about/membership |access-date=2022-11-03 |website=ihfc-iugg.org}}</ref>
In 2022, Artemieva was elected President of the [[European Geosciences Union]],<ref>{{Cite web |title=EGU Election Autumn 2021 |url=https://www.egu.eu/elections/egu-election-autumn-2021/ |access-date=2022-11-03 |website=European Geosciences Union (EGU) |language=en}}</ref> where she served as Vice-President (incoming President) the first year after the election. She continues as President of the [[European Geosciences Union]] in 2023-2025, followed by a year as Vice-President (out-going President).
* 2007 Elected to the [[Academia Europaea]]<ref name=":5" />
* 2012 Elected Fellow of the [[Geological Society of America]]<ref name=":2" />
* 2014 Elected to the [[Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters]]<ref name=":4" />
* 2018 Elected to the International Eurasian Academy of Sciences<ref name=":0" />
* 2021 Awarded the Augustus Love Medal of the [[European Geosciences Union]]


== Posts of Trust ==
Artemieva is Task Force leader in the International Lithosphere Program<ref>{{Cite web |title=International Lithosphere Program |url=https://www.iugs.org/ilp |website=IUGG}}</ref> (2019-2024), Program Officer of the International Heat Flow Commission<ref name=":6" /> (2019-2024), chairperson of the Danish National Committee for Lithosphere Research (since 2016), Danish Executive Committee Member of the International Science Council in 2018, and in 2008-2017 Danish co-representative of EU "European Plate Observing System” (EPOS) [https://www.epos-eu.org/], and she has taken active role in several large-scale international scientific programs.
Artemieva has held leadership positions in large-scale international science organizations and programs. She was Science Coordinator and Executive Board member of the European Science Foundation EUROPROBE program (1999-2001), which involved about two thousand scientists from across the entire Europe<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Zeyen |first=Hermann |date=1998-01-01 |title=European Science Foundation extends major lithospheric study effort |journal=EOS Transactions |volume=79 |issue=32 |pages=387 |doi=10.1029/98EO00293|bibcode=1998EOSTr..79..387Z |s2cid=129873105 |doi-access=free }}</ref>. Within the [[European Geosciences Union]], we served on the Council and EGU Program Committee in 2013-2017 as Geodynamics Division President<ref>{{Cite web |last=Thybo |first=Hans |date=2018-12-10 |title=President of Geodynamics Division |url=https://ign.ku.dk/english/news/2013/irina-artemieva/ |access-date=2022-11-03 |website=ign.ku.dk |language=en}}</ref>.


In 2022, Artemieva was elected President of the [[European Geosciences Union]]<ref>{{Cite web |title=EGU Election Autumn 2021 |url=https://www.egu.eu/elections/egu-election-autumn-2021/ |access-date=2022-11-03 |website=European Geosciences Union (EGU) |language=en}}</ref>, where she served as Vice-President (incoming President) the first year after the election. She continues as President of the [[European Geosciences Union]] in 2023-2025, followed by a year as Vice-President (out-going President).
She has served as panel member and panel chair in geosciences in national funding agencies of Sweden, Ireland, France, Portugal; as chair and member of re-accreditation panels in the universities of Portugal and Croatia, and as reviewer to national funding agencies in numerous European and American countries. Since 2016, she is the editor-in-chief of the ''[[Journal of Geodynamics]]''<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |title=Journal of Geodynamics, ELSEVIER |url=https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/journal-of-geodynamics |url-status=live}}</ref> (Elsevier), since 2014 associated editor in ''[[Scientific Reports]]''<ref>{{Cite web |title=Nature Scientific Reports |url=https://www.nature.com/srep}}</ref> (Nature Publishing Group), and has earlier served as associated editor in [[Tectonophysics (journal)|''Tectonophysics'']]<ref>{{Cite web |title=Tectonophysics, ELSEVIER |url=https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/tectonophysics |url-status=live}}</ref> (2006-2020) (Elsevier), topical editor of the EGU journal [[Solid Earth (journal)|''Solid Earth'']] (2010-2016), and she is member of advisory committees of national geophysical journals in several countries. She has been member of the Arthur Holmes and Augustus Love medal committees of the [[European Geosciences Union]], and reviewer for the Crafoord Prize.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Crafoord Prize |url=https://www.crafoordprize.se |url-status=live}}</ref>


Artemieva is Task Force leader in the International Lithosphere Program<ref>{{Cite web |title=International Lithosphere Program |url=https://www.iugs.org/ilp |website=IUGG}}</ref> (2019-2024), Program Officer of the International Heat Flow Commission<ref name=":6" /> (2019-2024), chairperson of the Danish National Committee for Lithosphere Research (since 2016), Danish Executive Committee Member of the International Science Council in 2018, in 2008-2017 Danish co-representative of EU "European Plate Observing System” (EPOS) [https://www.epos-eu.org/], and she has taken active role in several large-scale international and U.S. scientific programs.
== Awards and honours ==
Artemieva was elected member of [[Academia Europaea]]<ref name=":5" /> in 2007 and was elected member of the [[Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters]]<ref name=":4" /> in 2014. When she was elected Fellow of the [[Geological Society of America]] in 2012, she was the first person in a Danish university to receive the honour.<ref name=":2">{{Cite web |last=Pørksen |first=Kent |date=2018-12-10 |title=Fellow of Geological Society of America |url=https://ign.ku.dk/english/news/2013/fellow-of-geological-society-of-america-irina-artemieva/ |access-date=2022-11-03 |website=ign.ku.dk |language=en}}</ref> In 2021, Artemieva has been awarded a highly prestigious Augustus Love Medal of the European Geosciences Union<ref name=":1" /> "for her outstanding research contributions to our understanding of the complex processes that control the evolution, thermal structure, stability, and dynamic topography of the continental lithosphere".


She has served as panel member and panel chair in geosciences in national funding agencies of Sweden, Ireland, France, Portugal; as chair and member of re-accreditation panels in the universities and centers of excellence in Portugal and Croatia, and as referee to national funding agencies in about 20 European and American countries. She is the editor-in-chief of the ''[[Journal of Geodynamics]]''<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |title=Journal of Geodynamics, ELSEVIER |url=https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/journal-of-geodynamics |url-status=live}}</ref> (Elsevier) (since 2016), since 2014 associated editor in [[Scientific Reports|''Scientific Reports'']]<ref>{{Cite web |title=Nature Scientific Reports |url=https://www.nature.com/srep}}</ref> (Nature Publishing Group), and has earlier served as associated editor in [[Tectonophysics (journal)|''Tectonophysics'']]<ref>{{Cite web |title=Tectonophysics, ELSEVIER |url=https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/tectonophysics |url-status=live}}</ref> (2006-2020) (Elsevier), topical editor of the EGU journal [[Solid Earth (journal)|''Solid Earth'']] (2010-2016), and she is member of advisory committees of national geophysical journals in several countries. She has been member of the Arthur Holmes and Augustus Love medal committees of the [[European Geosciences Union]], and referee for the Crafoord Prize<ref>{{Cite web |title=Crafoord Prize |url=https://www.crafoordprize.se |url-status=live}}</ref>.
; Additional honors
* 2000 Elected Fellow of the [[Royal Astronomical Society]]<ref name=":6">{{Cite web |title=Members {{!}} International Heat Flow Commission (IHFC) |url=http://ihfc-iugg.org/about/membership |access-date=2022-11-03 |website=ihfc-iugg.org}}</ref>
* 2007 Elected to the [[Academia Europaea]]<ref name=":5">{{Cite web |title=Academy of Europe: Artemieva Irina |url=https://www.ae-info.org/ae/Member/Artemieva_Irina |access-date=2022-11-03 |website=www.ae-info.org}}</ref>
* 2012 Elected Fellow of the [[Geological Society of America]]<ref name=":2" />
* 2014 Elected to the [[Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters]]<ref name=":4">{{Cite web |last=IGN |date=2013-03-15 |title=Section for Geology |url=https://ign.ku.dk/english/employees/geology/?pure=en/prizes/elected-member-royal-danish-academy-of-sciences-and-letters-det-kongelige-danske-videnskabernes-selskab(7fae65c9-1b1a-43a4-abc8-5753277987b8).html |access-date=2022-11-03 |website=ign.ku.dk |language=en}}</ref>
* 2018 Elected to the International Eurasian Academy of Sciences<ref name=":0" />
* 2021 Awarded the Augustus Love Medal of the [[European Geosciences Union]] <ref name=":1" />


== Career ==
== Career ==


Artemieva comes from a family with deep academic roots. Her parents are a prominent Russian geophysicist Professor Mikhail Artemjev<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Artemjev |first=M. E. |last2=Artyushkov |first2=E. V. |date=1971-02-10 |title=Structure and isostasy of the Baikal Rift and the mechanism of rifting |url=http://doi.wiley.com/10.1029/JB076i005p01197 |journal=Journal of Geophysical Research |language=en |volume=76 |issue=5 |pages=1197–1211 |doi=10.1029/JB076i005p01197}}</ref> (1934-1994) and a neurophysiologist Dr. Eugenya Artemyeva, and her grandparents Eugenyi Artemyev (1905-1989) and Raisa Novoselova (1907-1993) were famous Professors of medicine. Her son Alexey Shulgin continues family traditions being the third generation of geophysicists.

Artemieva graduated from the Physics Faculty of [[Lomonosov Moscow State University]] in 1984. During the student years, she was the university team member in cross-country skiing and sport orienteering, and worked as an official English interpreter at the Olympic Games (Moscow, 1980), the [[International Geological Congress]] (Moscow, 1984), and at numerous international scientific conferences in Moscow. She received PhD degree in physics and mathematics in 1987 from the [[Schmidt Institute of Physics of the Earth of the Russian Academy of Sciences]], where she later worked as junior, senior and leading scientist. During the 1990-ies, after the collapse of the Soviet Union followed by financial instability in Russian academic institutions, Artemieva had research contracts with the Schlumberger, Anglo-American, and De Beers companies.

In 1999-2001, Artemieva was employed as Associate Professor in the [[Uppsala University]], Sweden, followed by her work in EOST of the [[Strasbourg University]], France in 2002. In 2003-2004 she worked as Senior Researcher at [[United States Geological Survey]] in Menlo Park, CA, where she was earlier an annual 3-4 months long visitor since 1995. In 2005 Artemieva got position of Associate Professor in the [[University of Copenhagen Faculty of Science|University of Copenhagen]], funded by her personal research grants of Carlsbergfondet<ref name=":9" />.

In 2007, she defended the habilitation thesis and was the second person in her institute to receive a highly prestigious and very rare Dr scientiarum degree, which is the Higher Doctoral degree in Denmark at Professor level<ref name=":7" /> (official reviewers Professors R. Frei, [[Sierd Cloetingh|S. Cloetingh]] and K. Furlong). In 2010 Artemieva was one of six winners of the open-call Freja Grant of the University of Copenhagen, which gave her permanent academic position. In 2013 she won the position of Professor of Geophysics in the open call of the University of Copenhagen. As sole applicant, she was also highly successful in winning in 2013-2015 and 2016-2018 open-call "Large research grants" from the Danish national funding agencies<ref name=":8" /> (FNU and DFF). These highly prestigious grants, with 44% financial overheads to her department, included only 1-2 grants annually awarded in geosciences in Denmark.

In 2019-2020 Artemieva was visiting professor in the [[Stanford University]], CA (USA); her sabbatical stay funded by the [[Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters]]<ref name=":10" /> was essentially disturbed by the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. Her move in 2020 to [[GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel|the GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research]] (Kiel, Germany) has been also affected by the pandemic. In 2022 Artemieva was invited by the [[Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences]] as Distinguished Professor to the SinoProbe national laboratory, followed by her earlier affiliation as Distinguished Professor with the [[China University of Geosciences (Wuhan)]].


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Irina Artemieva
Born04 August 1961
Moscow, Russia
CitizenshipDenmark
Known forLithosphere structure and evolution, Precambrian cratons
AwardsAugustus Love Medal of the European Geosciences Union (2021)
Scientific career
FieldsSolid Earth Geophysics, Geodynamics
InstitutionsStanford University, University of Copenhagen, U.S. Geological Survey, University of Strasbourg, University of Uppsala, USSR Academy of Sciences
Websitewww.lithosphere.info

Irina M. Artemieva is Professor of Geophysics at the GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research in Kiel (Germany), Distinguished Professor at the China University of Geosciences (Wuhan), and Distinguished Professor at SinoProbe at the Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences (Beijing).

She is the President of the European Geosciences Union[1] (2023-2025), after having served as the Vice-President (2022-2023).

Education

Research and Publications

Artemieva's research is exceptionally diverse in geodynamic and tectonic coverage, spanning from the Archean Earth to modern collisional tectonics, back-arc basins and oceanic lithosphere. It covers nearly 4 billion years of the Earth's evolution and various disciplines of geophysical and geochemical research of the lithosphere globally[4][5][6][7]. It focuses on global and regional structure of the Earth's crust and the lithosphere, lithosphere thickness, thermal and compositional heterogeneity of lithosphere mantle, lithosphere formation and secular evolution, Precambrian cratons, and lithosphere control on kimberlites[8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18]. Artemieva was the first to develop and apply methods to evaluate heterogeneity in the thermal state, chemical composition and thickness of the lithosphere on global and regional scales[6]. She has published a series of highly cited sole- and first-author research papers in international peer-reviewed journals on global and regional lithosphere research and has been included in the 2020-2022 Stanford lists of the "World 2% most influential scientists"[19].

Artemieva is the author of the 2011 Cambridge University Press 794 page-long research monograph "The lithosphere: An interdisciplinary approach"[20], which presents a coherent synthesis of our current state-of-knowledge in lithosphere studies based on a full set of geophysical methods complemented by petrologic and laboratory data on rock properties. As praised by Professor N. Arndt [1] on the book cover, "she explains the mysteries of geochemistry to geophysicists and the complexity and rigor of the geophysical approach to earth scientists in general, making this book of immense value to all geologists". Artemieva has been supervisor and promoter of numerous MSc and PhD students and postdoctoral fellows of 8 different nationalities.

As sole principal investigator of academic research projects in geophysics, Artemieva has raised since 2005 in open peer-review calls more than 3 million euro from the Danish Research Council (DFF and FNU)[21], Carlsbergfondet[22] (Denmark), the University of Copenhagen (the Freja Grant), and the Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters (the Lehmann Grant)[23]. Since 1997 she has also served as consultant to the world-leading diamond exploration companies.

Awards and Honours

Artemieva was elected member of Academia Europaea[24] in 2007 and was elected member of the Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters[25] in 2014. When she was elected Fellow of the Geological Society of America in 2012, she was the first person in a Danish university to receive the honour[26]. In 2021, Artemieva has been awarded a highly prestigious Augustus Love Medal of the European Geosciences Union[6] "for her outstanding research contributions to our understanding of the complex processes that control the evolution, thermal structure, stability, and dynamic topography of the continental lithosphere".

Posts of Trust

Artemieva has held leadership positions in large-scale international science organizations and programs. She was Science Coordinator and Executive Board member of the European Science Foundation EUROPROBE program (1999-2001), which involved about two thousand scientists from across the entire Europe[29]. Within the European Geosciences Union, we served on the Council and EGU Program Committee in 2013-2017 as Geodynamics Division President[30].

In 2022, Artemieva was elected President of the European Geosciences Union[31], where she served as Vice-President (incoming President) the first year after the election. She continues as President of the European Geosciences Union in 2023-2025, followed by a year as Vice-President (out-going President).

Artemieva is Task Force leader in the International Lithosphere Program[32] (2019-2024), Program Officer of the International Heat Flow Commission[27] (2019-2024), chairperson of the Danish National Committee for Lithosphere Research (since 2016), Danish Executive Committee Member of the International Science Council in 2018, in 2008-2017 Danish co-representative of EU "European Plate Observing System” (EPOS) [2], and she has taken active role in several large-scale international and U.S. scientific programs.

She has served as panel member and panel chair in geosciences in national funding agencies of Sweden, Ireland, France, Portugal; as chair and member of re-accreditation panels in the universities and centers of excellence in Portugal and Croatia, and as referee to national funding agencies in about 20 European and American countries. She is the editor-in-chief of the Journal of Geodynamics[28] (Elsevier) (since 2016), since 2014 associated editor in Scientific Reports[33] (Nature Publishing Group), and has earlier served as associated editor in Tectonophysics[34] (2006-2020) (Elsevier), topical editor of the EGU journal Solid Earth (2010-2016), and she is member of advisory committees of national geophysical journals in several countries. She has been member of the Arthur Holmes and Augustus Love medal committees of the European Geosciences Union, and referee for the Crafoord Prize[35].

Career

Artemieva comes from a family with deep academic roots. Her parents are a prominent Russian geophysicist Professor Mikhail Artemjev[36] (1934-1994) and a neurophysiologist Dr. Eugenya Artemyeva, and her grandparents Eugenyi Artemyev (1905-1989) and Raisa Novoselova (1907-1993) were famous Professors of medicine. Her son Alexey Shulgin continues family traditions being the third generation of geophysicists.

Artemieva graduated from the Physics Faculty of Lomonosov Moscow State University in 1984. During the student years, she was the university team member in cross-country skiing and sport orienteering, and worked as an official English interpreter at the Olympic Games (Moscow, 1980), the International Geological Congress (Moscow, 1984), and at numerous international scientific conferences in Moscow. She received PhD degree in physics and mathematics in 1987 from the Schmidt Institute of Physics of the Earth of the Russian Academy of Sciences, where she later worked as junior, senior and leading scientist. During the 1990-ies, after the collapse of the Soviet Union followed by financial instability in Russian academic institutions, Artemieva had research contracts with the Schlumberger, Anglo-American, and De Beers companies.

In 1999-2001, Artemieva was employed as Associate Professor in the Uppsala University, Sweden, followed by her work in EOST of the Strasbourg University, France in 2002. In 2003-2004 she worked as Senior Researcher at United States Geological Survey in Menlo Park, CA, where she was earlier an annual 3-4 months long visitor since 1995. In 2005 Artemieva got position of Associate Professor in the University of Copenhagen, funded by her personal research grants of Carlsbergfondet[22].

In 2007, she defended the habilitation thesis and was the second person in her institute to receive a highly prestigious and very rare Dr scientiarum degree, which is the Higher Doctoral degree in Denmark at Professor level[3] (official reviewers Professors R. Frei, S. Cloetingh and K. Furlong). In 2010 Artemieva was one of six winners of the open-call Freja Grant of the University of Copenhagen, which gave her permanent academic position. In 2013 she won the position of Professor of Geophysics in the open call of the University of Copenhagen. As sole applicant, she was also highly successful in winning in 2013-2015 and 2016-2018 open-call "Large research grants" from the Danish national funding agencies[21] (FNU and DFF). These highly prestigious grants, with 44% financial overheads to her department, included only 1-2 grants annually awarded in geosciences in Denmark.

In 2019-2020 Artemieva was visiting professor in the Stanford University, CA (USA); her sabbatical stay funded by the Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters[23] was essentially disturbed by the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. Her move in 2020 to the GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research (Kiel, Germany) has been also affected by the pandemic. In 2022 Artemieva was invited by the Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences as Distinguished Professor to the SinoProbe national laboratory, followed by her earlier affiliation as Distinguished Professor with the China University of Geosciences (Wuhan).

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  9. ^ Artemieva, Irina M. (2006-04). "Global 1°×1° thermal model TC1 for the continental lithosphere: Implications for lithosphere secular evolution". Tectonophysics. 416 (1–4): 245–277. doi:10.1016/j.tecto.2005.11.022. {{cite journal}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
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