Nuri Park
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Mail code: 6004Campus: Tempe
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Student Information
Graduate StudentGeological Sciences
The College of Lib Arts & Sci
Nuri Park is a geological sciences Ph.D. candidate in the School of Earth and Space Exploration, working with Dr. Everett Shock. He is a Fulbright recipient (PY 2020, 2021). His current research focuses on characterizing the subsurface oceans of icy moons using geochemical modeling to determine their habitability. He also works with Dr. Evgenya Shkolnik on characterizing solar activities to understand the factors contributing to the planet's habitability.
Before joining Arizona State University, he earned his B.S. and M.S. in astronomy and space science from Chungnam National University, Republic of Korea. He was a project manager of the Ozone Dynamics Investigation Nanosatellite (ODIN) project funded by the Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI).
M.S., 2020, Department of Astronomy, Space Science, and Geology, Chungnam National University, Daejeon, Republic of Korea (Advisor: Dr. Yu Yi)
B.S., 2017, Department of Astronomy and Space Science, Chungnam National University, Daejeon, Republic of Korea
Astrobiology, Geochemical modeling, Thermodynamics, Planetary sciences, Astrophysics, Icy moons
Group Exploring Organic Processes in Geochemistry (Dr. Everett Shock)
Park, Nuri, et al. "Conceptual Structural Design and Comparative Power System Analysis of Ozone Dynamics Investigation Nano-satellite (ODIN)." Journal of The Korean Astronomical Society 54.1 (2021): 9-16.
Graduate affiliate, NASA Europa Clipper MASPEX (Mass Spectrometer for Planetary Exploration) (Apr 2022-)
Team member, Water-Organic-Rock-Microbe (WORM) portal, Arizona State University (Jan 2021)
Continental Hydrothermal System Field Expedition Team, Yellowstone National Park, USA (2021,2022)
Research team member, Exploring Ocean World (ExOw) project, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) (Oct 2020-)
2019 School on Evolution of Earth and Life (2019 EPS-ELSI Winter School), Tokyo Institute of Technology (Dec 2019)
4th Summer School for Planetary Science and Exploration in East Asia (SSPSEEA), China University of Geosciences (July 2019)
Nuri Park & Everett Shock, Contrasting Hydrogen (H2) Production Potentials of Continental and Deep-Sea Weathering and Hydrothermal Environments, 2024 Goldschmidt Conference, Oral presentation (accepted) (Aug 2024)
Nuri Park & Everett Shock, Predicting Hydrogen Production from Water-Rock Interaction on Earth and Icy Moons, Seminar, Department of Astronomy and Space Sciences, Chungnam National University, Oral presentation, invited (July 2024)
Nuri Park & Everett Shock, Predicting the Habitability of Icy Moons with Geochemical Models of Water-Meteorite Interactions, 45th COSPAR Scientific Assembly, Oral presentation (accepted) (Jul 2024)
Nuri Park, Evgenya Shkolnik & Joe Llama, Connecting Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs) to Far-Ultraviolet to Explore the Habitability of Exoplanets, 2024 Arizona Astrobiology Symposium, Oral presentation (Mar 2024)
Nuri Park et al., Habitability of Impact-induced Hydrothermal Systems, American Geophysical Union (AGU) Annual Fall Meeting 2023, Poster presentation (Dec 2023)
Nuri Park & Everett Shock, Modeling the H2-generating Potential and Habitability of Hydrothermal Systems on Icy Moons, Workshop on the Origin and Habitability of the Galilean Moons, Poster presentation (Oct 2023)
Nuri Park & Everett Shock, Water-Rock Interactions on Icy Moons: The Influence of Differentiation, 2023 Arizona Astrobiology Symposium, Oral presentation (Apr 2023)
Nuri Park, Evgenya Shkolnik & Joe Llama, Connecting Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs) to Far-Ultraviolet, Center for Exoplanets and Habitable Worlds (CEHW) Seminar, Pennsylvania State University, Oral presentation (virtual), Invited (Feb 2023)
Nuri Park & Everett Shock, Meteorite Alteration Models as a Guides to the Effects of Silicate Differentiation on Water Compositions of Ocean Worlds, 2022 Astrobiology Science Conference, Poster presentation (May 2022)
Nuri Park, James Leong, Tucker Ely & Everett Shock, Meteorite Alteration Models as a Guides to the Effects of Differentiation on Water Compositions of Ocean Worlds, 2021 Arizona Astrobiology Symposium, Poster presentation (Nov 2021)
Nuri Park et al., Mission Proposal of Ozone Dynamics Investigation Nanosatellite (ODIN), 2019 Korean Space Science Society Fall Conference, Poster presentation (Oct 2019)
2021-2022 Graduate Excellence Award, The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Arizona State University
2020-2021 Graduate Excellence Award, The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Arizona State University
PY 2020-2022 Fulbright Foreign Student Scholarship
2019-2020 Research Scholarship of Chungnam National University, College of Natural Sciences, Chungnam National University
Project manager, Ozone Dynamics Investigation Nanosatellite (ODIN) Team, Chungnam National University, 2019-2020
Teaching assistant (Stellar astronomy (I, II), Mathematics for astronomy (I, II), Thermodynamics), Department of Astronomy and Space Sciences, Chungnam National University, 2018-2020
Graduate associate, Space Science Lab, Chungnam National University, 2018-2020
Military service (retired as a sergeant), Republic of Korea Marine Corps (ROKMC), 2013-2014