Participant Posters
Now that LunGradCon 2024 has concluded, partcipant presentations can be found here.
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Ethan Ayari
Institute for Modeling Plasma, Atmospheres and Cosmic Dust, University of Colorado, Boulder
Probing the Surface Composition of the Moon with a Dust Analyzer
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Henal Bhatt
Stony Brook University
Quantitative Compositional Variations of Lunar Volcanoes: Evidence for a Parasitic Relationship
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Sean Burnette
University of Central Florida
Photometric Analysis Of Mons Gruithuisen Gamma Using Lroc Nac Observations: Preparations For The Lunar-Vise Mission
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Emily Culley
Washington University in St. Louis
Using LROC NAC-Derived Single-Scattering Albedo to Compare the Silicic Compositions of Non-Mare Silicic Volcanism Locations
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Elena Dolgas
University of Central Florida
Albedo-Porosity Relationship at the Gruithuisen Domes
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Kathryn Gansler
University of Maryland
Preparing for Seismic Investigations Using the Inertial Measurement Unit on the Volatiles Investigating Polar Exploration Rover (VIPER) Lunar Mission
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Sean Gopalakrishnan
Institute for Modeling Plasma, Atmospheres and Cosmic Dust, University of Colorado, Boulder
Laboratory Study of Plasma Charging Inside Lava Tubes on the Lunar Surface
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Matthew Hernandez
University of Central Florida
VNIR Spectral Effects of Porosity and Albedo on Asteroid and Lunar Analog Samples
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Miriam Herron
University of Rochester
Crystallinity of Apollo 14 Zircon
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Aaron Kessler
Institute for Modeling Plasma, Atmospheres and Cosmic Dust
Optimizing the Way We Interact with Scientific Data: The Dust Data Digger Application
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Ian-Lin Lai
Institute of Astronomy, National Central University, Taiwan
TULIP: Taiwan University Lunar Investigation Project
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José H. Pagán Muñoz
Institute for Modeling Plasma, Atmospheres and Cosmic Dust, University of Colorado, Boulder
Photoelectric Charge Pumping of Dust Particles by Solar Wind Plasma
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Josef Richmond
Australian National University
Photoelectric Charge Pumping of Dust Particles by Solar Wind Plasma
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David Sanchez Valencia
Exolith Lab - Florida Space Institute
Behavior of BP-1 and LHS-1 Lunar Regolith Simulants Under Vacuum Conditions
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Autumn Shackelford
University of Central Florida
How Carbon May Affect Space Weathering Products on Mercury and C-type Asteroids: An Experimental Approach