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Overview

Bruno Goffé is affiliated with Aix-Marseille University in France. Their recent research output includes a publication focused on materials science and engineering, specifically addressing the development of microwave firing techniques for ceramics.

Their most recent paper, published in 2025, is titled "Microwave Firing of Ceramics: Developing Homemade Susceptors and Their Practical Applications". This work appeared in the journal Applied Sciences. The paper explores innovative approaches to ceramic processing by utilizing microwave energy, which may offer advancements in manufacturing methods.

The primary publication venue for their research has been Applied Sciences, where they have contributed at least one publication. There are no recorded frequent co-authors in their recent publication record, indicating either a solo research effort or collaborations not documented in the available data.

Bruno Goffé's research scope, as evidenced by their recent work, aligns with practical applications of material science techniques involving ceramics and microwave technology. No specific fields or subfields of study were detailed, but the investigation into microwave firing situates their expertise at the intersection of materials engineering and applied physics.

  • Recent paper: "Microwave Firing of Ceramics: Developing Homemade Susceptors and Their Practical Applications" (2025, Applied Sciences)

  • Frequent publication venue: Applied Sciences

Best Publications

  • Raman spectra of carbonaceous material in metasediments: a new geothermometer

    O. Beyssac;B. Goffé;C. Chopin;J. N. Rouzaud

  • On the characterization of disordered and heterogeneous carbonaceous materials by Raman spectroscopy.

    Olivier Beyssac;Bruno Goffé;Jean-Pierre Petitet;Emmanuel Froigneux

  • Midcrustal shear zones in postorogenic extension: Example from the northern Tyrrhenian Sea

    Laurent Jolivet;Claudio Faccenna;Bruno Goffé;Massimo Mattei

  • Subduction tectonics and exhumation of high pressure metamorphic rocks in the Mediterranean orogens

    Laurent Jolivet;Claudio Faccenna;Bruno Goffé;Evgenii Burov

  • Evolution of the Raman spectrum of carbonaceous material in low‐grade metasediments of the Glarus Alps (Switzerland)

    A. Lahfid;O. Beyssac;O. Beyssac;E. Deville;F. Negro

  • Metals for a low-carbon society

    Olivier Vidal;Bruno Goffé;Nicholas Arndt

  • Graphitization in a high-pressure, low-temperature metamorphic gradient: a Raman microspectroscopy and HRTEM study

    Olivier Beyssac;Jean-Noël Rouzaud;Bruno Goffé;Fabrice Brunet

  • Carbonation of Ca-bearing silicates, the case of wollastonite: Experimental investigations and kinetic modeling

    Damien Daval;Damien Daval;Isabelle Martinez;Jérôme Corvisier;Nathaniel Findling

  • How does the Alpine belt end between Spain and Morocco

    André Michard;Ahmed Chalouan;Hugues Feinberg;Bruno Goffé

  • Heterogeneous Porosity Distribution in Portland Cement Exposed to CO2-rich Fluids

    Gaëtan Rimmelé;Véronique Barlet-Gouédard;Olivier Porcherie;Bruno Goffé

  • Miocene detachment in Crete and exhumation P-T-t paths of high-pressure metamorphic rocks

    L. Jolivet;B. Goffé;P. Monié;C. Truffert-Luxey

  • Thermal structure and exhumation history of the Lesser Himalaya in central Nepal

    Laurent Bollinger;Laurent Bollinger;J. P. Avouac;J. P. Avouac;O. Beyssac;Elizabeth Jacqueline Catlos

  • Kinematic, thermal and petrological model of the Central Alps: Lepontine metamorphism in the upper crust and eclogitisation of the lower crust

    Romain Bousquet;Bruno Goffé;Pierre Henry;Xavier Le Pichon;Xavier Le Pichon

  • Late Cenozoic metamorphic evolution and exhumation of Taiwan

    Olivier Beyssac;Olivier Beyssac;Martine Simoes;Martine Simoes;Martine Simoes;Jean Philippe Avouac;Kenneth A. Farley

  • Thermal metamorphism in the lesser Himalaya of Nepal determined from Raman spectroscopy of carbonaceous material

    Olivier Beyssac;Laurent Bollinger;Jean Philippe Avouac;Bruno Goffé

  • A case of obduction-related high-pressure, low-temperature metamorphism in upper crustal nappes, Arabian continental margin, Oman: P-T paths and kinematic interpretation

    Bruno Goffé;André Michard;Jean Robert Kienast;Olivier Le Mer

  • Ductile extension in alpine Corsica

    Laurent Jolivet;Roland Dubois;Marc Fournier;Bruno Goffé

  • Kinematic, thermal and petrological model of the Himalayas: constraints related to metamorphism within the underthrust indian crust and topographic elevation

    Pierre Henry;Xavier Le Pichon;Xavier Le Pichon;Bruno Goffé

  • Exhumation of deep crustal metamorphic rocks and crustal extension in arc and back-arc regions

    L. Jolivet;J.M. Daniel;C. Truffert;B. Goffé

  • Exhumation of the Schistes Lustrés complex: in situ laser probe 40Ar/39Ar constraints and implications for the Western Alps

    P. Agard;P. Monié;L. Jolivet;B. Goffé

  • 40Ar/39Ar geochronology of Alpine tectonism in the Betic Cordilleras (southern Spain)

    Patrick Monie;Jesus Galindo-Zaldivar;Francisco Gonzalez Lodeiro;Bruno Goffe

Frequent Co-Authors

Fabrice Brunet
Fabrice Brunet Université Savoie Mont Blanc
Laurent Jolivet
Laurent Jolivet Sorbonne University
Olivier Beyssac
Olivier Beyssac Sorbonne University
Romain Bousquet
Romain Bousquet Kiel University
Christian Chopin
Christian Chopin École Normale Supérieure
Roland Oberhänsli
Roland Oberhänsli University of Potsdam
André Michard
André Michard University of Paris-Saclay
Olivier Vidal
Olivier Vidal Grenoble Alpes University
Omar Saddiqi
Omar Saddiqi University of Hassan II Casablanca
Philippe Agard
Philippe Agard Sorbonne University

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