Affiliations: | STEM Research Leadership Program |
Project Leader: | Lauren O’Neil oneil@tamu.edu Geology and Geophysics |
Faculty Mentor: | Mike Tice, Ph.D. |
Meeting Times:
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TBD |
Team Size:
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3 |
Open Spots: | 0 |
Special Opportunities:
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Students will learn about x-ray interactions with minerals. They will gain familiarity with both data collection and analytical techniques. There is potential for co-authorship on a publication.
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Team Needs:
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Some experience programming with python is necessary. Coursework in physics, chemistry, or geology is beneficial but not required. Team members must be communicative and organized. |
Description:
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Our research will focus on detection of carbon and other light elements in rocks. We will compare and develop different analytical methods that can be used with different XRF instrumentation, including the PIXL instrument on the Perseverance rover. We will collect micro-XRF data in the lab, analyze it with a variety of software and coding techniques, and possibly apply techniques to martian data. |