
Dr. Stephanie Olson
@exostepho
Astrobiologist & professor @PurdueEAPS. Interested in Earth system evolution, habitability, and exoplanet life detection. she/her ☕️🌱🐶👽
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Are you an ECR in exoplanets who just had your AAS presentation cancelled? Are you a senior member of the field who wants to support ECRs? Then do we have news for you! CHAMPs will be kicking off our seminar series with an ECR highlight seminar Jan 11-13 champs.jhuapl.edu/Seminar-Series/



At #AbSciCon22 with Stephen Kane @EricMamajek Dr. Stephanie Olson @nogreenstars Sonny Harman




We are so excited and lucky that @rogbryant is joining Purdue EAPS! I’m excited for the geochemical adventures to come and for his B1G indoctrination #boilerup 🚂


.Purdue EAPS boilin’ on up

Goldschmidt 2023 will be in Lyon! Come join us! I'm chairing with Dr. Stephanie Olson and Yusuke Yokoyama Theme 8 "Co-Evolution of Life and the Environment Through Deep Time". Submit a session proposal now! Submission deadline is 14 October 2022 (23:59 CET)! conf.goldschmidt.info/goldschmidt/20…


.Purdue EAPS has several faculty job openings right now! Consider applying to our vibrant, interdisciplinary dept! 🌋 Igneous Petrology (Earth and Planetary contexts) 🔬Advanced Materials (including Geologic/Planetary materials) 🌎 Terrestrial Climate eaps.purdue.edu/about/employme…

I’ve had a great time visiting with old friends and new collaborators at PSUAstrobiology this week! Penn State is such a special place ❤️

We'd like to welcome Dr. Roger Bryant (@rogbryant), assistant professor, to Purdue EAPS! His research involves Earth’s geochemical & biological evolution. Bryant joined the faculty for Spring 2023. Read more here: bit.ly/3IvPSvu #boilerup Purdue University Purdue Science


Penn State (current +alum) represent at #AstroBio2023 Green Bank Observatory! College of EMS PSUAstrobiology Geosciences Dept PSU


Big news: I'm moving to Indiana! Next year, I'll be joining the faculty in the Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences Department at Purdue University (Purdue EAPS). This really is a dream come true. (1/)


