
معرفی
Graham Driver is an Associate Lecturer and PhD Candidate in the School of Natural Sciences. His research focuses on planetary geology, astrobiology, and glaciology, with a particular emphasis on Mars and cometary systems. He uses crater morphologies, climate modeling, and mission data to study glacial dynamics and surface processes on extraterrestrial bodies.
Education:
- PhD Candidate, School of Natural Sciences (ongoing)
Research Interests:
- Martian glacial history and climate modeling
- Cometary surface evolution via Rosetta mission analysis
- Planetary analog missions for astrobiology
- Crater retention age dating techniques
Recent publications explore Martian glacier-like forms using crater analysis and mesoscale climate models, alongside investigations into comet 67P's surface changes post-outburst. These studies advance understanding of glacial dynamics and cometary geology in planetary science.
No scientific awards or grants are listed. Graham currently advises no students, and no lab affiliations are mentioned.

