March 30, 2016
Graduate students Sarah Tulga (paleontology) and Jennika Greer (cosmochemistry), as well as current and former undergraduates Rachel Atlas (atmospheric chemistry), Alexandra Boghosian (glaciology), and Hannah Kenagy (atmospheric chemistry) have won prestigious graduate fellowships from the National Science Foundation. These fellowships provide three years of funding and have a 12% acceptance rate. Congratulations!
March 29, 2016
Assistant Professor Edwin Kite has published a paper in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences on the volcanically-active tiger stripes of Enceladus. The paper uses a new model of the plumbing system of the eruptions to simultaneously explain the persistence of the eruptions through the tidal cycle, the phase lag, and the total power output of the tiger stripe terrain, while suggesting that eruptions are maintained over geological timescales.
March 05, 2016
Francois Tissot, who completed his PhD in our department a few months ago and is now the Crosby postdoc at MIT, and Louis Block Professor Nicolas Dauphas have published a paper in Science Advances in which they present definitive evidence that 247Cm was alive in the early solar system, and show that this is consistent with a single environment of r-process nucleosynthesis in stars. Way to go guys!