Lynnae C. Quick | |
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Born | Greensboro, NC, United States |
Alma mater | North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, BS The Catholic University of America, MS Johns Hopkins University, MA, PhD |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Planetary science |
Institutions | Goddard Space Flight Center |
Thesis | Europa: Cryomagmatic Processes & Cryovolcanic Surface Expressions |
Academic advisors | Bruce D. Marsh, Louise Prockter |
Lynnae C. Quick (born 1984) is an American planetary geophysicist and Ocean Worlds Planetary Scientist at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center. Her research centers on theoretical modeling of cryovolcanic processes on the icy moons and dwarf planets in the Solar System as well as modeling volcanic activity on Venus and the Moon. Quick is a member of the Dawn, Europa Clipper, and Dragonfly Mission science teams.[1] She is also a member of the NASA Solar System Exploration Research Virtual Institute (SSERVI) Toolbox for Research and Exploration (TREX) team, and serves as co-chair of the Earth and Planetary Systems Sciences section of the National Society of Black Physicists.
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