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Jeffrey Schroeder

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Address:

4800 Oak Grove Drive
M/S 183-D3200

Pasadena, CA 91109

Phone:

818-967-1911

Member of:

Planetary Geosciences

Education

  • MS, Geographic Information Science and Technology, University of Southern California (2013)
  • BA, Communications, Loyola Marymount University (1994)

Professional Experience

  • Scientific Applications Software Engineer, Jet Propulsion Laboratory (2014 – present)

Selected Awards

  • NASA Group Achievement Award, MSL Extended Mission-1 Science and Operations Team (2017)
  • NASA Group Achievement Award, MSL Prime Mission Science and Operations Team (2015)

Selected Publications

  • Anderson, R.C., J. M. Dohm, J.P. Williams, S.J. Robbins, A. Siwabessy, M.P. Golombek, J. F. Schroeder, Unraveling the geologic and tectonic history of the Memnonia-Sirenum region of Mars: Implications on the early formation of the Tharsis rise, Icarus, 332: 132-150, doi.org/10.1016/j.icarus.2019.06.010, 2019.
  • Heydari, E., Schroeder, J.F., Calef, F.J. et al. Deposits from giant floods in Gale crater and their implications for the climate of early Mars. Sci Rep 10, 19099 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-75665-7
  • Minitti, M., M.C. Malin, J.K. Van Beek, M. Caplinger, J.N. Maki, M. Ravine, F.J. Calef III, L.A. Edgar, D. Harker, K.E. Herkenhoff, L.C. Kah, M.R. Kennedy, G.M. Krezoski, R.E. Kronyak, L. Lipkaman, B. Nixon, S.K. Rowland, J. Scheiber, J.F. Schroeder, K.M. Stack, R.M.E. Williams, and R.A. Yingst, Distribution of primary and secondary features in the Pahrump Hills outcrop (Gale crater, Mars) as seen in a Mars Descent Imager (MARDI) “sidewalk” mosaic, Icarus, 328:194-209, doi:10.1016/j.icarus.2019.03.005, 2019