Eva Linghan Scheller
@EvaLScheller
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Assistant Prof @Stanford | PhD from @Caltech | Planetary Scientist • Geochemist • Spectroscopist | Adventurer • artist • philosopher | Danish-Chinese
Palo Alto
Joined October 2020
What has space done for you recently? A tremendous amount, every day, it turns out. Here's why a full budget for @NASA is so important to us all.
America needs the strongest possible NASA, commercial space and university network to remain safe, growing, and inspiring. Space science underpins our national security, boosts local economies, develops new technologies/resources and reveals where we stand in the cosmos.
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1️⃣ Laboratory work in spectroscopy and geochemical experiments, especially ices, organic matter, and/or rock alteration. 2️⃣ Machine learning processing of spectral spacecraft data for Earth observation and beyond. 3️⃣ Modeling of atmospheric and geochemical processes of planets
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I’m thrilled to announce in July 2025, I’ll be starting as an assistant prof in the Earth and Planetary Sciences Department at @Stanford ! 🎓🔬 I am currently seeking passionate postdocs and graduate students (see below)
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Nanoscale Spectroscopic Identification and Characterization of Minerals and Organic Matter in Ryugu Particles. https://t.co/mVzx8qlGk6 Ryugu particles show incomplete and heterogeneous aqueous alteration and experience minimal and varying thermal metamorphism.
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VERITAS is back in the budget!! 🚀❤️ The project will get going full swing this fall (FY25). We’re looking at a 31 launch (TBC). Thanks to everyone who’s supported our return to Venus!! It’s going to be fabulous 😍
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@NASAPersevere Led by the wonderful Sandra Siljestrom (who is not on twitter) and @andy_czaja.
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Check it out - a nice work on sulfates as observed with UV Raman spectroscopy from the SHERLOC team @NASAPersevere
Evidence of Sulfate-Rich Fluid Alteration in Jezero Crater Floor, Mars. https://t.co/25YXJj1MG7. The sulfate minerals of Jezero crater floor were deposited in moderate pH, likely at low temperature, and during several episodes.
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Happy Valentine’s Day!
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hyped - feeling like past 10 years ups and downs in research scattered over too many topics I find interesting is finally coming together in a single, epic presentation. Always had trouble finding the narrative in my story, but finally I see how it comes together so clearly.
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WOW - mind-boggling how little we know about our solar system
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Congrats to Dr. Marcia Rieke, principal investigator for Webb’s NIRCam instrument, for receiving @AstroSocietyPac’s Catherine Wolfe Bruce Gold Medal! Considered one of the “founding mothers of infrared astronomy,” Rieke was nominated for her leadership: https://t.co/yEuav1Z3PH
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New in @PNASNews: Sam Birch estimates river flow and sediment transport rates on ancient Mars and present-day Titan using only channel width and slope. https://t.co/FbvWFnotKT
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The Øresund Bridge is a remarkable engineering marvel that connects Sweden and Denmark, specifically linking the Danish capital, Copenhagen, with the Swedish city of Malmö. This architectural masterpiece comprises a combination of a bridge and an underwater tunnel, serving as a
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New Mars paper this week in @ScienceMagazine. For over two decades, landforms on Mars called gullies have presented a problem: how can these recent features that closely resemble water-carved channels on Earth form on a planet so cold and with such a thin atmosphere?
Gullies on #Mars formed by liquid flowing on the surface, but none is expected in the current climate. James Dickson (@ErroneousTholus) et al. show the distribution of gullies is consistent with simulated locations of liquid water >600,000 years ago. https://t.co/JlyetspfJT
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Completing the last 6% of God of War this evening. It’s been an epic ride, highly recommend. As a Dane, I hope Thor does not die! But Odin can pass for all I care 🤷♀️
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Excited to see your talk tomorrow
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