PTYS/LPL Alumni Directory

PTYS majors or other majors with PTYS faculty as dissertation chair. Help us keep this list up-to-date; email updates to: mary@lpl.arizona.edu

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Lastname, Firstname Degree Year Advisor(s) Dissertation/Thesis Current Position Current Institution
Tan, Xianyu Ph.D. Planetary Sciences 2018 Showman Atmospheric Circulation of Brown Dwarfs and Directly Imaged Extrasolar Giant Pl… Postdoctoral Research Associate University of Oxford, Dept. of Physics
Teske, Johanna Ph.D. Astronomy 2014 Griffith Connecting the Dots: Investigating Planet Formation and Composition Through Obs… Staff Scientist Earth and Planets Laboratory, Carnegie Institution for Science
Tholen, David Ph.D. Planetary Sciences 1984 Zellner Asteroid Taxonomy from Cluster Analysis of Photometry Astronomer University of Hawaii, Institute for Astronomy
Thompson, Michelle Ph.D. Planetary Sciences 2016 Zega Understanding Space Weathering of Asteroids and the Lunar Surface: Analysis of … Associate Professor Purdue University, Dept. of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences
Tiscareno, Matthew Ph.D. Planetary Sciences 2004 Malhotra Chaotic Diffusion in the Outer Solar System, and Other Topics Senior Research Scientist SETI, NASA Ames Research Center
Tonks, William Ph.D. Planetary Sciences 1993 Melosh The Thermal Consequences of Giant Impacts in the Early Solar System Professor, Physics Brigham Young University (Idaho)
Trilling, David Ph.D. Planetary Sciences 1999 Brown, Lunine A Theoretical and Observational Study of the Formation and Evolution of Planeta… Professor and Department Chair, Astronomy and Planetary Science Northern Arizona University
Tufts, Randy Ph.D. Planetary Sciences, Geosciences 1998 Baker, Greenberg Lithospheric Displacement Features on Europa and Their Interpretation
Turtle, Elizabeth Ph.D. Planetary Sciences 1998 Melosh Finite-Element Modeling of Large Impact Craters: Implications for the Size of t… Planetary Scientist Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory