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Krista M Soderlund is a Research Associate Professor at the Institute for Geophysics, Jackson School of Geosciences, University of Texas at Austin. Her research focuses on geophysical fluid dynamics and magnetohydrodynamics, addressing planetary dynamics from atmospheres to cores. She leads studies on icy satellites' ocean dynamics, giant planet interiors, and Mercury's core dynamo. She is a key contributor to the Europa Clipper mission, particularly the REASON instrument targeting ice-ocean interactions.
Her expertise spans astrobiology, cryosphere processes, and planetary science. Notable projects include investigating Europa's subsurface ocean habitability, Enceladus' seafloor erosion, and ice shell structure analysis via radar techniques. Awards include the NASA Early Career Fellowship (2015) and UTIG Postdoctoral Fellowship (2011). She is active in professional societies like the American Geophysical Union and the Division of Planetary Sciences.
Her work bridges theoretical modeling, mission design, and field analogs, with recent focus on ice giant systems and astrobiological implications. She contributes to interdisciplinary initiatives like the Center for Planetary Systems Habitability and collaborates on flagship missions targeting ocean worlds.
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