Emilie T. Dunham
Emilie Dunham is a 4th year PhD candidate at Arizona State University and part of the Center for Meteorite Studies (https://meteorites.asu.edu/) lead by Dr. Meenakshi Wadhwa. Prior to this, she obtained a B.S. degree in astronomy (minors: geology, physics) from Case Western Reserve University in 2014. Emilie’s research interests in Planetary Science range from Kuiper belt objects to martian meteorites to early Solar System condensates; in modeling and/or measuring the elemental and isotopic abundances of these objects, we have a chance to learn about the events and conditions that led to their formation. Her NASA Earth and Space Sciences Fellowship project is focused on using SIMS to infer the abundance of short-lived radionuclides 10Be and 26Al in CAIs to constrain the astrophysical environment in which our Solar Nebula formed. Emilie will soon be looking for a postdoctoral position in related fields.
Website: https://sites.google.com/asu.edu/etdunham/home
Research Gate: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Emilie_Dunham