LunGradCon: Conference Organizers
The Organizing Committee is comprised of grad students from a variety of institutions and areas of research.
Email the conference organizers.
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Zach Ulibarri, University of Colorado
Zach is a graduate student in the Physics department at the University of Colorado, Boulder working on the cryogenic target for the SSERVI Colorado Dust Accelerator. His work focuses on the detectability of complex organic chemistry, such as biosignatures, for fly-by spacecraft armed with impact ionization TOF instruments.
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Alessondra Springmann, University of Arizona
Alessondra Springmann is a graduate student in the Lunar & Planetary Laboratory at the University of Arizona studying asteroids, comets, and meteorites with Dante S. Lauretta and Walter M. Harris. She spent two years working on the thermal properties of primitive meteorites and their relevance to preserving samples returned from asteroids, and currently observes three Jupiter-family comets passing close by Earth, the last time comets will be this well positioned for observing until 2038.
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Marina Gemma, Columbia University
Marina Gemma is a graduate student at Columbia University who does her research in the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences at the American Museum of Natural History. She studies meteorites with Denton S. Ebel, focusing on the spectral characteristics and trace element chemistry of ordinary and carbonaceous chondrites.
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Li Hsia Yeo, University of Colorado
Li Hsia is a graduate student in the Department of Physics working with Xu Wang and Mihály Horányi on the Colorado Solar Wind Experiment (CSWE).
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Bill Goode, University of Colorado
Bill Goode is a graduate student at the University of Colorado working on simulation of dust dynamics for the Surface Dust Analylzer (SUDA) instrument on the Europa Clipper with his advisor, Sascha Kempf.