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Deanne Rogers is a Professor of Geosciences at Stony Brook University, specializing in planetary geology and remote sensing. She leads the Earth and Planetary Remote Sensing Laboratory within the Center for Planetary Exploration, focusing on Mars surface processes, mineralogy, and planetary analog studies. Her work integrates infrared spectroscopy, thermal modeling, and field observations to investigate planetary evolution.
Education: B.S. from College of Charleston (1998), M.S. and Ph.D. from Arizona State University (2001, 2005), followed by a postdoc at Caltech (2005–2007). She has been a faculty member at Stony Brook since 2007.
Research interests include planetary surface compositions, remote sensing techniques, laboratory spectroscopy of Mars analog materials, and applications of machine learning in planetary science. She has advised numerous graduate students and postdocs, contributing to studies of Martian bedrock, asteroid Bennu mineralogy, and subsurface processes.
Rogers’ lab houses specialized equipment for spectral analysis, thermal modeling, and field-based studies. Her team has collaborated on NASA missions, including Mars Science Laboratory and OSIRIS-REx, and contributed to over 80 peer-reviewed publications.




