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Sep 27, 2022 Alumni Q&A: Michael Bell, Ph.D. ’21 Using underwater robotics to translate whale communication AI / Machine Learning, Alumni, Environment, Materials Science & Mechanical Engineering, Planetary Science, Alumni Profile
May 19, 2021 Robin Wordsworth granted tenure Planetary scientist approved for for role of full professor Planetary Science,
Apr 5, 2021 Raindrops also keep fallin’ on exoplanets Size of raindrops can help identify potentially habitable planets outside our solar system Planetary Science,
Mar 12, 2021 Early Mars fluctuated between long periods of cold and short periods of warmth Model helps constrain circumstances under which life could have emerged on Mars Planetary Science,
Sep 10, 2019 A goldilocks zone for planet size Research redefines lower limit for planet size habitability Planetary Science,
Jul 15, 2019 A material way to make Mars habitable Silica aerogel could warm the Martian surface similar to the way greenhouse gasses keep Earth warm Materials, Planetary Science,
Jan 8, 2019 Calmon and Wordsworth awarded NSF CAREER Grants Early-career faculty receive one of the most prestigious awards for up-and-coming researchers Awards, Electrical Engineering, Environment, Planetary Science,
Nov 29, 2018 Jezero Crater, here we come Landing site for the Mars 2020 rover has a lot to offer to SEAS researchers Planetary Science,
Mar 12, 2018 Computational problems of cosmic proportions Cross-cultural, interdisciplinary program combines astronomy and data science Computer Science, Planetary Science,