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David Kass

Education
  • B.S. in Computer Science and Mathematics - University of Dayton (1992)
  • Ph.D. in Planetary Science - California Institute of Technology, (1999)

Research Interests
  • Mesoscale/weather data analysis, modeling and forcasting of the martian atmosphere
  • Orbital/surface observations of the martian atmosphere and data assimilation of such observations
  • Long term (4.5 Gyr)evolution/climate change of the martian atmosphere (composition, dynamics and transport)

Projects

MRO - Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Icon MRO - Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter
NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) launched in 2005 and is on a search for evidence that water persisted on the surface of Mars for a long period of time.


Professional Experience
  • Jet Propulsion Laboratory - Scientist (2002-present)
  • Jet Propulsion Laboratory - Caltech Postdoctoral Scholar (1999-2002)

Selected Awards
  • President's Scholarship (University of Dayton) (1988 to 1992)
  • 1990 NCR Award of Excellence
  • 1992 Senior Computer Science Alumni Award of Excellence
  • National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowship (1992 to 1995)
  • 1995 Lewis A. Kingsley Foundation Fellowship

Selected Publications
  1. Kass, D.M., and Y.L. Yung, "Loss of Atmosphere from Mars due to Solar Wind-Induced Sputtering," Science, 268, 697-699, 1995.
  2. Kass, D.M., and Y.L. Yung, "The Loss of Atmosphere from Mars-Response," Science, 274, 19321933 , 1996.
  3. Yung, Y.L., and Kass, D.M., "Deuteronomy: A Puzzle of Deuterium and Oxygen on Mars," Science, 280, 1545-1546, 1996.
  4. Wolf, R.A., K.A. Farley, and D.M. Kass, "Modeling of the Temperature Sensitivity of the Apatite (UTh)/He Thermochronometer," Chem. Geol., 148, 105-114, 1998.
  5. Kass, D.M., and Y.L. Yung, "Water on Mars: Isotopic constraints on exchange between the atmosphere and surface," GRL, 26, 3653-2656, 1999.
  6. Zhang, K.Q., A.P. Ingersoll, D.M. Kass, J.C. Pearl, M.D. Smith, B.J. Conrath, and R.M. Haberle, "Assimilation of Mars Atmospheric Temperature Data into a General Circulation Model. 2. Data from the Mars Global Surveyor Mapping Orbits," JGR 106, 32862-32877, 2001.
  7. Kass, D.M., Y.L. Yung, "Evolution of the Martian Atmosphere: Results of a Monte Carlo Model of Sputtering," In press Icarus, 2003.
  8. Golombek et al., "Selection of the Mars Exploration Rover landing sites," JGR, 108(E12), 8072, doi:10.1029/2003JE002074, 2003.
  9. Crisp J., M. Adler, J. Matijevic, S. Squyres, R.A. Arvidson, D. Kass, "The Mars Exploration Rover Mission," JGR, 108(E12), doi10.1029/2002JE002038, 2003.
  10. Kass, D.M., J.T. Schofield, T.I. Michaels, S.C.R. Rafkin, M.I. Richardson, A.D. Toigo, "Analysis of atmospheric mesoscale models for entry, descent and landing," JGR, 108(E12), doi10.1029/2003JE002065, 2003.

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