HAYES RESEARCH GROUP
Mars Bonneville Crater
Saturns Rings

 

Principal Investigator

Alex HayesAlexander HayesAlexander Hayes
Research ID: www.researcherid.com/rid/P-2024-2014
B.A., M.Eng. Cornell (2003)
M.S, Ph.D., Caltech (2011)
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Resume
hayes@astro.cornell.edu

Dr. Hayes is an Associate Professor of Astronomy at Cornell University and Director of the Spacecraft Planetary Image Facility (SPIF). His research interests generally focus on the quantitative analysis and modeling of planetary surfaces using remote sensing data in the visible, infrared, and radar wavelengths.

Outreach Coordinator, GIS Specialist

Zoe Learner PonterioZoe Learner PonterioZoe Learner Ponterio
B.S. in Astrophysics & B.S. in Mathematics, Univ. of Oklahoma (2002)
Ph.D. Student, Astronomy, Cornell University (2002-2006)
cornellspif.com
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zap9@cornell.edu

Zoe is the Manager of the Spacecraft Planetary Image Facility (SPIF). Her duties include archiving hardcopy images and negatives from past planetary missions, planetary research support, coordinating preK-12 outreach and communicating science to the public.


 

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Research Associates

Julie Rathbun
Senior Research Associate
Ph.D. in Astronomy, Cornell University
jar24@cornell.edu

Julie is currently studying eruptions on Jupiter’s moon Io.


Maryame El Moutamid
Senior Research Associate
B.A. in Sciences For Engineers, Denis-Diderot University (2008)
M.S. in Dynamics of Gravitational Systems, Paris Observatory (2010)
Ph.D. in Celestial Mechanics, Paris Observatory (2013)
me366@cornell.edu

Maryame is an expert in orbital dynamics and celestial mechanics, especially orbital resonances and mechanisms of capture into mean motion resonances for satellites and exoplanets. Her current research concerns planetary ring dynamics and satellite orbital dynamics, and their connections with giant planet interior structure.


Léa Bonnefoy
B.A. Physics with Astronomy concentration, Cornell University (2015)
Ph.D. Astronomy and Astrophysics, Paris Observatory (2020)
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lb543@cornell.edu

Léa enjoys combining different datasets (radar, radiometry, IR spectra and imagery, topography…) to study planetary surfaces. Her PhD focused on examining Saturn’s icy moons Rhea and Iapetus using microwave radiometry, both from the Cassini Radar/radiometry and from ground-based radiotelescopes. Léa is now examining the Cassini data and using dune morphodynamics and wind models to improve our understanding of Titan’s dune fields, especially near the Dragonfly landing site.


Dan Lalich
B.S. Astronomy with Physics minor, Case Western Reserve University (2012)
Ph.D. Geoscience, University of Texas at Austin (2017)
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del224@cornell.edu

Dan’s research has focused primarily on recent climate variability on Mars, particularly the affect of changing orbital conditions on surface ice deposits, and plans to apply these methods to help answer questions about Titan’s surface evolution using Cassini data, as well as continuing to investigate recent Mars history.
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photo of Valerio PoggialiCaricature of Valerio Poggiali Valerio Poggiali
Ph.D., Univ. of Rome La Sapienza (2016)
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vpoggiali@astro.cornell.edu

Valerio’s studies concern the analysis of the Cassini radar altimeter data in order to derive the most accurate estimations of Titan’s surface dielectric parameters by means of a stochastic inversion approach based on Monte-Carlo simulations.
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Graduate Students

Charlie DetelichCharlie Detelich
B.S. Geology (minors in Meteorology & Graphics), North Carolina State Univ. (2019)
M.S. Applied Geological Sciences, Univ. of Alaska – Anchorage (2021)
Ph.D. Student, Astronomy, Cornell Univ. (2022 – Present)
detelich.wixsite.com
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ced237@cornell.edu

Charlie is currently studying surface processes on Europa using 3D geodynamical modeling to understand the topographic, compositional, thermal, and subsurface structure of double ridges under various hypothesized formation mechanisms. She also studies wind waves on Titan by coupling the University of Miami Wave Model (UMWM) and the Titan Global Climate Model (GCM). Charlie is also a graduate affiliate Europa Imaging System (EIS) of the Europa Clipper Mission and works to provide trajectory analysis products for the science team.


Madeline PettineMadeline Pettine
B.A. Astronomy, Physics, & Math, Univ. of Colorado (2021)
Ph.D. Student, Astronomy, Cornell Univ. (2021 – Present)
mmp235@cornell.edu

Madeline is currently studying volcanic hotspots on Io. Using spacecraft data from Juno and ground-based data from the IRTF (Infrared Telescope Facility), they identify and measure the flux from volcanoes on the surface of Io and use that to study how tidal heating works in the Jovian system.


Bianca MaragaraBianca Margara
B.S., Aerospace Engineering, Univ. of Pisa, Italy (2019)
M.S., Space Exploration Systems, Univ. of Leicester, UK (2021)
Ph.D. Candidate, Aerospace Engineering, Cornell Univ. (2021 – Present)
bm528@cornell.edu

Bianca is currently working on the calibration of the Mastcam-Z camera, and doing spectrophotometric studies for Mars 2020.


Megan BarringtonMegan Barrington
B.S., Astronomy, Colgate Univ. (2017)
Ph.D. Candidate, Earth & Atmospheric Sciences, Cornell Univ. (2017 – Present)
mne8@cornell.edu

Megan is currently focused on the calibration of the Mars2020 Rover’s Mastcam-Z cameras.


Christian TateChristian Tate
B.S. Mechanical Engineering (2012) & B.A. Medieval Studies (2016), Purdue Univ.
M.A. Physics and Astronomy, Univ. of Louisville (2017)
Ph.D. Candidate, Astronomy, Cornell Univ. (2017 – Present)
cdt59@cornell.edu

Christian Tate works on Titan’s atmosphere modeling polar clouds appearing late in Cassini’s mission. He is also involved in the camera calibration of Mars2020’s Mastcam-Z.


photo of Abhinav JindalAbhinav Jindal
B.Tech., Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati (2016)
Ph.D. Candidate, Cornell University (2016-Present)
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asj59@cornell.edu
Publications

Abhinav is  interested in using spacecraft observations to decipher the processes that shape various planetary surfaces within our solar system. His current research focuses on understanding the evolution of “smooth” terrains on comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko using data acquired by the Rosetta mission.

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Undergraduate Students

Frank VerdiFrank Verdi
B.S., Physics, Cornell Univ. (Anticipated 2024)
fmv8@cornell.edu

Frank is mapping and analyzing fluvial features on Saturn’s moon Titan using Cassini’s synthetic aperture radar data.


Katie VictorKatie Victor
B.S., Astrogeophysics, Colgate Univ. (Anticipated 2025)
kvictor@colgate.edu

Katie is generating digital terrain models of the surface of Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko.


Roland AristideRoland Aristide
B.A. Astronomy, Science & Technology Studies (Anticipated 2024)
rka47@cornell.edu

Roland has been analyzing thousands of datasets from the Mars 2020 Perseverance Rover and rendered photogrammetric models of the Martian terrain for the purpose of scientific analysis during both the NASA Mars Sample Return and Mars2020 Missions.


Web Developer

photo of Camilo NascimentoCamilo Nascimento
B.F.A., UNC Charlotte (2000)
M.F.A., Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (2009)
camilographics.com
camilo@camilographics.com
Camilo is the web developer for the COMPASSE Research Group and the Spacecraft Planetary Image Facility (SPIF). Duties include custom web design and content management solutions.


Previous Research Associates

Samuel Birch Samuel Birch Samuel Birch (Sep 2014 - May 2020)
B.A., UC Berkley (2014)
Ph.D., Cornell Univ. (2018)

Current Status:
Assistant Professor, Brown Univ.


Marco Mastrogiuseppe Marco Mastrogiuseppe Marco Mastrogiuseppe (Oct 2014 - Oct 2016)
B.A., Univ. of Rome La Sapienza (2005)
M.S., Univ. of Rome La Sapienza (2008)
Ph.D., Univ. or Rome La Sapienza (2012)

Current Status:
Senior researcher at the University of Rome La Sapienza


Previous Staff

Rick Kline Rick Kline

Rick Kline (1985 - 2017)
Data Manager, SPIF
A.A.S., EET, Corning Community College (1980)

Current Status:
Retired


Dalia Kirshenblat

Dalia Kirshenblat (June 2018 - Aug 2020)
Research Assitant & Outreach Consultant, SPIF
B.A., Science Writing and Communications, Ithaca College (2020)
dkirshenblat@ithaca.edu

Current Status:
Senior Project Support Specialist, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center


Previous Graduate Students

Nicholas Kutsop Nicholas Kutsop

Nicholas Kutsop
Ph.D. Astronomy, Cornell University (2022)
Research Topic: Geomorphology, topography, surface and interior processes of icy bodies.

Current Status:
Postdoctoral Fellow, Univ. of Idaho


Paul Corlies Paul Corlies

Paul Corlies
Ph.D. Astronomy, Cornell University (2019)
Research Topic: Titan, Clouds and Atmospheric Dynamics

Current Status:
Senior Scientist, Spectral Sciences, Inc.


Jason Hofgartner Jason Hofgartner

Jason Hofgartner (Jan 2013 - Dec 2015)
Ph.D. Astronomy, Cornell University (2016)
Research Topic: Titan, Liquid Environments

Current Status:
NASA Postdoctoral Program Fellow, Jet Propulsion Laboratory


Zhimeng Zhang Zhimeng Zhang

Zhimeng "ZZ" Zhang (Mar 2013 - Dec 2016)
Ph.D., Cornell Univ. (2016)
Research Topic: Microwave observations provide clues to the origin of Saturn's main rings

Current Status:
NASA Postdoctoral Program Fellow, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Postdoctoral Scholar, California Institute of Technology


Marica Raguso

Marica Raguso (Oct 2015 - Sept 2016)
Ph.D. Student, Univ. of Rome, Sapienza (2018)
Research Topic: Cassini SAR processor and processes to "super-risolve" SAR images

Current Status:
NASA Postdoctoral Fellow, Jet Propulsion Laboratory


Bryne Hadnott

Bryné Hadnott
B.A., Washington University in St. Louis (2013)

Current Status:
Freelance Writer and Science Communicator
Astronomical Software Developer, Carnegie Science’s Earth and Planets Laboratory


Previous Undergraduates

Cansu Culha

Cansu Culha (Sept 2011 - Sept 2013)
Ph.D. Geophysics, Standford Univ. (2021)
Research Topic: Europa

Current Status:
Postdoctoral Researcher, ETH Zurich


Christian Klein

Christian Klein (June 2013 - Sept 2013)
M.S. Education (2017)

Current Status:
Secondary Educator


George D McDonald

George D. McDonald (Feb 2013 - Aug 2014)
B.A. Physics, Cornell Univ. (2014)
Research Topic: Titan Dunes
Research Topic: Martian Atmosphere

Current Status:
Georgia Institute of Technology (PhD Candidate)


Thomas Gautier

Thomas Gautier (May 2013 - May 2015)
B.A., Physics, Cornell Univ. (2015)

Current Status:
Technical Staff, Syracuse Research Institute International


Roger_Michaelides

Roger Michaelides (Oct 2012 - May 2015)
B.A., Physics and B.A, Science of Earth Systems, Cornell Univ. (2015)
Research Topic: Terrestrial Remote Sensing

Current Status:
Stanford University (PhD candidate)


Joseph Mullen

Joseph Mullen (June 2015 - Sept 2016)
B.S., Physics, Astronomy, Mathematics, Drake University (2016)
Research Topic: Titan's dunes

Current Status:
Unknown


Jerica Huang

Jerica Huang
B.S. Computer Science, Cornell Univ. (2018)
Research Topic: Webmaster, Sagan Planet Walk

Current Status:
Undergraduate, Cornell University


Vinisha Mittal

Vinisha Mittal (Jan 2016 - Jan 2017)
B.S., Computer Science, Cornell Univ. (2018)
Research Topic: webmaster for the Hayes Research Group and SPIF, working in conjunction with the Ithaca Sciencecenter on the website for the Carl Sagan Planet Walk.

Current Status:
Undergraduate, Cornell University


Ryan de Freitas Bart

Ryan de Freitas Bart (Sept 2014 - May 2017)
B.S., Electrical and Computer Engineering, Cornell Univ. (2018)
Research Topic: Mapping surface of comets and asteroids

Current Status:
Staff at Jet Propulsion Laboratory


Ian Cullings

Ian Cullings (Sept 2016 - May 2017)
B.A., Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Cornell Univ. (Anticipated 2020)
Research Topic: Mars Rover Missions

Current Status:
Undergraduate, Cornell University


Nick Gershfeld

Nick Gershfeld (Aug 2016 - May 2018)
SPIF Assistant
B.S., Mechanical Engineering, Cornell University (2020)
kg442@cornell.edu

Current Status:
Software Development Engineer, Amazon Global Robotics


James Haber James Haber

James Haber (Sept 2017 - May 2018)
B.A., Physics, Cornell University (2018)
haberj@purdue.edu

Current Status:
Graduate Student, Purdue University


Weigang Liang Weigang Liang

Weigang Liang (Sept 2017 - May 2018)
B.A., Physics, Cornell University (2018)
wl463@gmail.com

Current Status:
Undergraduate, Cornell University


Weigang Liang Yihui Tang

Yihui "Harry" Tang (Sept 2017 - May 2018)
B.A., Physics, Cornell University (2018)
yt342@gmail.com

Current Status:
Undergraduate, Cornell University


John Kelland John Kelland

John Kelland (Sep 2015 - May 2018)
M.Eng. Aerospace Engineering, Cornell University (2018)
jak374@cornell.edu

Current Status:
Consultant, Quorum Software


Andrew Nowak

Andrew Nowak (June 2018 - Aug 2018)
B.S., Physics, Winona State Univ. (Anticipated 2019)
anowak14@winona.edu

Current Status:
Undergraduate, Winona State Univ.


Alexandra Dobbs

Alexandra Dobbs (June 2018 - Aug 2018)
B.S., Chemistry, Fort Lewis College (Anticipated 2019)
aad246@cornell.edu

Current Status:
Undergraduate, Fort Lewis College


Alexis Eggleston

Alexis Eggleston (Sep 2018 - May 2019)
B.S., Environmental Engineering, Cornell University (Anticipated 2021)
ace62@cornell.edu

Current Status:
Undergraduate, Cornell University


Anjali Rajesh

Anjali Rajesh (Sep 2018 - May 2019)
B.S., Computer Science, Cornell University (Anticipated 2021)
ar734@cornell.edu

Current Status:
Undergraduate, Cornell University


Lexi Neese

Lexi Neese (Dec 2018 - May 2019)
B.S., Computer Science, Astronomy minor, Cornell Univ. (2019)
aln58@cornell.edu

Current Status:
Software Engineer, Draper


Kelly Waldvogel

Kelly Waldvogel (May 2018 - May 2019)
B.S., Mechanical Engineering, Cornell Univ. (Anticipated 2020)
kjw96@cornell.edu

Current Status:
Undergraduate, Cornell University


Terryn Jung

Terryn Jung (Sep 2019 - Mar 2020)
B.S., Computer Science, Cornell Univ. (Anticipated 2022)
tj223@cornell.edu

Current Status:
Undergraduate, Cornell University


Maheenuz Zaman Maheenuz Zaman

Maheenuz Zaman (Jun 2017 - May 2020)
B.S., Astronomy, Cornell Univ. (2020)
mz353@cornell.edu

Current Status:
PhD Student, Columbia University


Justin Tan

Justin Tan (Apr 2017 - May 2020)
B.S., Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Minor in Astronomy, Cornell Univ. (Anticipated 2023)
jt779@cornell.edu

Current Status:
Undergraduate Student, Cornell Univ.


Revati Athavale

Revati Athavale (Sep 2019 - July 2020)
B.S., Computer Science, Cornell Univ. (Anticipated 2023)
rpa46@cornell.edu

Current Status:
Undergraduate, Cornell University


Fiona Powers Ozyurt

Fiona Powers Özyurt (Sep 2020 - Dec 2022)
B.A., Astrophysics, Wellesley College (2022)
fpowerso@mit.edu

Current Status:
NSF Research Fellow, Maria Mitchell Observatory


Samuel Lok-Hei Wong

Samuel Lok-Hei Wong (May 2022 - Aug 2022)
B.A. Physics, Computer Science, & Mathematics, Cornell Univ. (Anticipated 2025)
fpowerso@mit.edu
Research Topic: Optimized processing procedures to read in data taken from the Mars Perseverance rover's MastCamZ cameras.

Current Status:
Undergraduate Student, Cornell Univ.


Previous High school Interns

Charlotte Byrne

Charlotte Byrne
Tabor Academy (Anticipated 2023)
Research Topic: Using landscape architecture and art to help people understand the scale of landscapes on Mars.

Current Status:
High School Senior


Cynthia Valdez

Cynthia Valdez
San Diego City College (2021)
Research Topic: Rosetta OSIRIS NAC data to analyze changes on the surface of Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko.

Current Status:
Undergraduate, UC Berkely


Peter Dohn

Peter Dohn
H.S.D., Corning Painted Post Area High School (2015)
Research Topic: SOCET Set DTMs

Current Status:
Undergraduate, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute


Leslie VandeMark

Leslie VanDeMark
H.S.D., Ithaca High School (2015)
Research Topic: Mapping channels on Titan's south pole and analyzing their drainage patterns.

Current Status:
Undergraduate, University of Vermont


Rishi Verma

Rishi Verma
H.S.D., Ithaca High School
Research Topic: SOCET Set DTMs

Current Status:
Unknown


Previous Interns

Kylee Hereid

Kylee Hereid (Jun 2016 - Sep 2015)
B.A. Multimedia Journalism, English, Simpson College (2017)
IA., Simpson College
Research Topic: Summer employee, website designer