Jessica Noviello
I study surface features on Jupiter's icy moon Europa to understand internal processes and assess its potential for habitability. Most of my work centers around geological mapping, image processing, and statistical analyses. I am also interested in asteroids, specifically their morphological differences and planetary defense. In my spare time I write and produce my own videos on geological concepts and planetary science to enhance public awareness and understanding of the field (see more at the video link below).
Arizona State University, Ph.D. (expected summer 2019); Geological and Planetary Sciences
Johns Hopkins University, BS (2014); Physics, Earth and Planetary Sciences, minors in Mathematics and Space Science and Technology
Sigma Gamma Epsilon Alpha Phi Omega
Sundial Mentoring Program