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Emily Lakdawalla

Emily Lakdawalla
Emily Lakdawalla at FameLab at LPSC 2013 cropped adjusted.jpg
Emily Lakdawalla at the Lunar and Planetary Science Conference (2013, age 38).
Born (1975-02-08) 8 February 1975 (age 42)
Citizenship USA
Institutions The Planetary Society
Alma mater Brown University
Notable awards Jonathan Eberhart Planetary Journalism Award (2011) from Division for Planetary Sciences of the American Astronomical Society
Spouse Darius Lakdawalla
Children 2 daughters
Website
www.planetary.org/blogs/
Notes

Emily Stewart Lakdawalla (born February 8, 1975) is Senior Editor of The Planetary Society, contributing as both a science writer and a blogger. She has also worked as a teacher and as an environmental consultant. She has performed research work in geology, Mars topography, and science communication and education. Lakdawalla is a science popularizer on various social media platforms, interacting with space professionals and enthusiasts on Facebook, Google+, and Twitter. She has appeared on NPR, BBC, and other media outlets discussing planetary science and space exploration.

In 1996, Lakdawalla was awarded her Bachelor of Arts degree in geology from Amherst College and, in 2000, her Master of Science degree in planetary geology from Brown University.

After completing her studies at Amherst, Lakdawalla spent two years, from 1996 through 1998, teaching fifth and sixth grade science at Lake Forest Country Day School in Lake Forest, Illinois.

In 1997, inspired by a space simulation project using images returning from the Galileo mission of two of Jupiter's moons, Io and Europa, Lakdawalla decided to undertake independent research in structural geology.

At Amherst, Lakdawalla worked to study deformed metasedimentary rocks of northeastern Washington. Working at Brown concurrently, she performed analyses of radar images received from Magellan, while also processing topographic data taken of the Baltis Vallis region on Venus, in order to model its geological history.

Lakdawalla has published research on the topography of a putative stratovolcano on Mars, recorded by the Mars Orbiter Laser Altimeter. She has also worked with an international team to analyze returned Mars rover data, and to evaluate Devon Island as a test site for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) developed for use on Mars.


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