EES Students Secure MSGC Fellowships for Space and Planetary Research
EES is proud to announce that four of its students have been awarded fellowships and grants from the Michigan Space Grant Consortium (MSGC). These competitive awards, funded via NASA, support students who are pushing the boundaries of Earth and space science.
The Awardees and Their Research
The funded projects span the lifecycle of planets—from the microscopic properties of minerals deep within the Earth to the violent collisions that form planetary systems.
Emily Elizondo
Received a Graduate Research Grant, “From rings to planets: modeling debris generation & evolution in terrestrial planet formation.”
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Carol (Mio) Hogan
Received a Graduate Research Grant, “Using the Deep Biosphere in Michigan as an Analog to Understand Extraterrestrial Environments.”
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Lily Velez Lewis
Received an Undergraduate Research Grant for her proposal, “Effect of Spin Transition on the Elastic Properties of Bridgmanite.”
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Charley Russell
Received an Undergraduate Research Grant for her proposal, “Exploring the Potential to use Bio-Mining to Sustainably Extract Metals from Martian Regolith.”
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