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Scott VanBommel is a Research Assistant Professor in the Department of Earth, Environmental, and Planetary Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis. He is affiliated with the Earth and Planetary Remote Sensing Laboratory. His research focuses on planetary sciences and remote sensing techniques applied to Earth and extraterrestrial environments. Contact details include an office at Rudolph 279 and phone number 314-935-8594.
Research interests span the analysis of planetary surfaces and geological processes, leveraging remote sensing data. Notable recent work includes studies highlighted in news articles such as "Nasa rover spots strange Martian rock that looks like 'chocolate cake'" (May 2025) and contributions featured in the EEPS Research Roundup February 2025.
No awards, grants, or advised students are explicitly listed in the provided information. The Earth and Planetary Remote Sensing Laboratory likely supports his research activities, though specific lab details are not elaborated.
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