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Devin Schrader is a Visiting Professor at Arizona State University's School of Earth and Space Exploration, affiliated with the Center for Meteorite Studies. His research focuses on primitive astromaterials and meteorites, particularly carbonaceous chondrites, Hayabusa particles, and ordinary chondrites. He employs petrographic, isotopic, and thermodynamic analyses to study early Solar System processes.
Expertise areas include planetary sciences, cosmochemistry, and planetary mineralogy. Key projects involve investigating chondrule formation, parent body alteration, and the origin of Solar System materials. He collaborates on studies of samples from NASA's OSIRIS-REx mission and Japan's Hayabusa missions.
Recent publications emphasize sulfide mineral analysis, CR chondrite composition, and Bennu/Ryugu analogs. His work contributes to understanding asteroid surface processes, dust migration, and the evolution of planetary bodies.
Labs/Teams: Active member of the Buseck Center for Meteorite Studies, leading coordinated studies on extraterrestrial materials. Involved in astromaterials data management and sample analysis initiatives.



