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PhD student joins the group
John Edgar has joined the group at Newcastle University to begin work on the ABRADE (The impact of aeolian abrasion on the transformation of organic matter and detectability by the ExoMars 2020 MOMA instrument).
The primary objective of the ABRADE studentship is to provide experimental data quantifying the importance of wind driven chemistry ("mechanochemistry") in organic molecule transformation and destruction on the surface of Mars. For more information on the ABRADE project visit the website at www.research.ncl.ac.uk/abrade/
Last modified: Mon, 22 Oct 2018 10:45:25 BST