
About
Jonathan Levine serves as Professor of Physics in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Colgate University, conducting experimental research on planetary systems and space environments through analysis of extraterrestrial materials including Apollo lunar samples, meteorites, and presolar grains.
His primary research domains encompass:
- Planetary Science
- Space Physics
- Meteoritics
- Lunar Science
- Interplanetary Dust
- Planetary Materials
Professor Levine teaches core physics courses such as Introduction to Mechanics (PHYS 232) and Solar System Astronomy (ASTR 101), alongside specialized offerings including Planetary Science (ASTR 313) and a Core Sciences course on atmospheric systems (Core 166S). He leads collaborative instrumentation development with Colgate students and Southwest Research Institute colleagues on autonomous rock-dating spectrometers designed for lunar and Martian deployment.
No scientific awards are documented in the available information.
His academic mentorship involves direct research collaboration with undergraduate students on space instrumentation projects, though specific grant funding details remain undisclosed in the provided text. Current efforts focus on advancing planetary surface analysis technology for future robotic exploration missions.
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