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Michael Brown is a Professor in the Department of Geography at the University of Washington, affiliated with the College of Arts & Sciences. His research focuses on urban studies, critical theory, feminist theory, political geography, and the intersection of health and history within urban contexts. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of British Columbia (1994), an M.A. (1990), and a B.A. from Clark University (1988).
His work explores urban politics, queer studies, and research methodologies, with a strong emphasis on spatial justice and socio-political dynamics in cities. Dr. Brown's affiliations include interdisciplinary collaborations with centers studying urban environments and global equity initiatives.
Recent research trends in his publications highlight advanced experimental methods for modeling planetary hydrospheres, particularly icy ocean worlds like Titan and Europa. His studies integrate thermodynamic modeling, high-pressure chemistry, and geophysical data to analyze extraterrestrial ocean composition and habitability.
Dr. Brown's work has contributed to tools like the SeaFreeze framework for planetary ocean thermodynamics and collaborates with missions like Europa Clipper. His research emphasizes bridging social sciences and hard sciences through innovative interdisciplinary approaches.
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