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Jack Wright is a Research Fellow at the European Space Agency (ESA), specializing in planetary geology and remote sensing. He contributes to missions like BepiColombo and ExoMars, focusing on Mercury and Mars. His work integrates AI-driven terrain classification with traditional geological analysis.
- Affiliation: European Space Agency, The Open University (collaborative).
- Missions: BepiColombo, ExoMars, Rosalind Franklin rover.
Research Interests: Wright investigates the volcanic history of Mercury, volatile-driven processes, and geological mapping of planetary bodies. His research spans planetary cartography and AI applications in Mars terrain analysis.
Collaborations: Partnerships with institutions such as The Open University (UK), IAPS-INAF (Italy), ESA/ESAC (Spain), and Universität Münster (Germany) highlight his interdisciplinary approach.
Teaching: He serves as a course educator for the Open University's "Moons" MOOC and organizes the PLANMAP-GMAP Geology & Planetary Mapping Winter School.
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