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Ian Pamerleau

@ianpamerleau

PhD Planetary Geophysics | Numerical Modeling | Icy Bodies
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linkhttps://ianpamerleau.github.io/ calendar_today21-04-2016 02:22:45

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To anyone voting in PA today: they don't have time to wipe down the machines each time! Bring a stylus, Q tip, or plenty of hand sanitizer! And wear a mask!

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Yeah just like the 1783 treaty of paris was terrible for Pittsburgh and all Americans and only addressed the parisian agenda

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Considering grad school in 2023 and interested in planetary geophysics, rocky planets, or icy moons? Check out my ad here and think about applying to join our team! Also consider our other great Purdue EAPS profs listed here looking for grad students eaps.purdue.edu/for_students/g…

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Walgreens: "we don't take your insurance so you can probably get a free COVID test at CVS" CVS: "we don't take your insurance, try Walgreens" America health care system: šŸ–•šŸ˜ŽšŸ–•

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Very excited to win this and use the award to fund Purdue University undergrads with research experiences in using NASA spacecraft data to study other planets. Keep an eye out for budding planetary geophysicists from Purdue at future LPSCs!

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Really proud of our Purdue EAPS team for a great #LPSC2024 and leading a bunch of awesome presentations from the Moon to Pluto - see you next year, LPSC!

Really proud of our <a href="/PurdueEAPS/">Purdue EAPS</a> team for a great #LPSC2024 and leading a bunch of awesome presentations from the Moon to Pluto - see you next year, LPSC!
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My first paper is out! Check out Mike Sori's and my proposed new structure for an ice-rich Cerean crust derived from finite element method models!

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Ceres’s surface is ice-rich & warm, so we expect craters to viscously flow. Yet most of Ceres’s craters aren't shallow. A new model, created by Ian Pamerleau & Mike Sori of Purdue EAPS, may reconcile this. nature. purduesci.com/3XyiNFj Ian Pamerleau Mike Sori

Ceres’s surface is ice-rich &amp; warm, so we expect craters to viscously flow. Yet most of Ceres’s craters aren't shallow. A new model, created by Ian Pamerleau &amp; Mike Sori of <a href="/PurdueEAPS/">Purdue EAPS</a>, may reconcile this. <a href="/Nature/">nature</a>. purduesci.com/3XyiNFj <a href="/ianpamerleau/">Ian Pamerleau</a> <a href="/mikesori1/">Mike Sori</a>
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Check out this Nature News and Views article that I wrote with Andrew Dombard, titled "Unrelaxed craters muddy the waters of the dwarf planet Ceres" rdcu.be/dUjgy I really enjoyed writing a summary of this great paper by Ian Pamerleau Mike Sori & Scully.

Check out this Nature News and Views article that I wrote with Andrew Dombard, titled "Unrelaxed craters muddy the waters of the dwarf planet Ceres"
rdcu.be/dUjgy

I really enjoyed writing a summary of this great paper by <a href="/ianpamerleau/">Ian Pamerleau</a> <a href="/mikesori1/">Mike Sori</a> &amp; Scully.
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Is there a frozen ocean world near Earth? Purdue University & NASA JPL research suggests there is. Our largest asteroid was considered a dry environment, but Mike Sori & Ian Pamerleau of Purdue EAPS find it could be 90% covered in murky ice. purduesci.com/3TC4Rcb #thenextgiantleap

Is there a frozen ocean world near Earth? <a href="/LifeAtPurdue/">Purdue University</a> &amp; <a href="/NASAJPL/">NASA JPL</a> research suggests there is. Our largest asteroid was considered a dry environment, but <a href="/mikesori1/">Mike Sori</a> &amp; <a href="/ianpamerleau/">Ian Pamerleau</a> of <a href="/PurdueEAPS/">Purdue EAPS</a> find it could be 90% covered in murky ice. purduesci.com/3TC4Rcb #thenextgiantleap
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New evidence suggests the dwarf planet Ceres was a muddy ocean world that froze over time. ā€œCeres just gets cooler the more we look at it.ā€Ā nautil.us/solving-the-ri…