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Edwin Kite

Assistant Professor, Planetary Science, University of Chicago

Edwin Kite is an Associate Professor (with tenure) at the University of Chicago, specializing in planetary science.123 He is a Participating Scientist on the Mars Rover Curiosity mission.1 Kite's research focuses on planetary habitability, including studies of Mars, Enceladus, and exoplanets.2

Research and Publications

Kite has published extensively on topics such as:

  • Mars geology and climate, including studies on Gale Crater and ancient Martian rivers12
  • Exoplanet atmospheres and habitability2
  • Enceladus' sustained eruptions2
  • Climate instability on tidally locked exoplanets2

His work has been published in prestigious journals like Science, Nature Geoscience, and The Astrophysical Journal.12

Academic Background

Kite received his Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley, with a thesis titled "I. Climate change on ancient Mars. II. Exoplanet geodynamics and climate".1

Contact Information

  • Email: [email protected]
  • Office: 467 Hinds Building, 5734 S Ellis, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 606371

Highlights

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Location

Chicago, Illinois