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Member Since 1990
Jen G. Blank
Senior Scientist, Blue Marble Space Institute of Science
Professional Experience
Blue Marble Space Institute of Science
Senior Scientist
2020 - Present
2100 Solutions
Research Scientist
2020 - 2020
NASA Ames Research Center
Research Scientist
NASA Ames Research Center
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Education
California Institute of Technology
Doctorate
Honors & Awards
Voices for Science
Received April 2018
"Dr Jen Blank is an astrobiologist working at NASA in Silicon Valley, affiliated with the Blue Marble Space Institute of Science. Jen studies Mars analog environments on Earth and works with colleagues to characterize the interplay between minerals, ...
"Dr Jen Blank is an astrobiologist working at NASA in Silicon Valley, affiliated with the Blue Marble Space Institute of Science. Jen studies Mars analog environments on Earth and works with colleagues to characterize the interplay between minerals, fluids, and microbes.
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Publications

A Geochemical Comparison of Three Terrestrial Sites of Serpe...
November 01, 2021

Trace element geochemistry (Li, Ba, Sr, and Rb) using Curios...
January 31, 2014
AGU Abstracts
Characterizing Possible Martian Caves from Orbit
PLANETARY CAVES AND VOIDS AS TARGETS FOR ASTROBIOLOGY SCIENCE III ONLINE SESSION
subsurface habitability and life | 19 may 2022
Nicole Bardabelias, Christopher Patterson, Jennife...
On bodies such as the Moon and Mars, caves and other underground structures provide shelter from harsh surface environments due to extreme temperature...
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Latest Technologies and Advances for Robotic Exploration of Martian Caves in the Search for Life
PLANETARY CAVES AND VOIDS AS TARGETS FOR ASTROBIOLOGY SCIENCE III ONLINE SESSION
subsurface habitability and life | 19 may 2022
Benjamin Morrell, Jennifer G. Blank, Ali-akbar Agh...
This presentation outlines the technology and Concepts of Operations for a multi-robot team exploring martian caves. The robot team consists of wheele...
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Wind Cave as a Terrestrial Analog for Subsurface Liquid Reservoirs of Icy Moons
PLANETARY CAVES AND VOIDS AS TARGETS FOR ASTROBIOLOGY SCIENCE I ORAL
subsurface habitability and life | 18 may 2022
Joshua Sebree, Justin P. Peters, Marek K. Sliwinsk...
In order to better understand the potential for life elsewhere in the Solar System, it is important to understand the tenacity of life and the extreme...
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Volunteer Experience
2017 - 2018
Member
Science and Society Executive Committee
2015 - 2016
Member
Eos.org Advisory Panel
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