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Lujendra Ojha is an Associate Professor in the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences at Rutgers University's School of Arts and Sciences. His research focuses on planetary science and geophysics, particularly Mars. He actively contributes to understanding Martian crustal evolution, hydrothermal systems, and seismic activity through innovative analysis of orbital and lander data.
- Department: Earth and Planetary Sciences
- Position: Associate Professor
- Email: lo191@eps.rutgers.edu
Dr. Ojha's research investigates fundamental planetary processes including:
- Recurring Slope Lineae and slope dynamics
- Crustal magnetization and thermal history
- Hydrothermal systems and habitability
- Impact cratering and seismic wave propagation
- Dust devil tracks and aeolian processes
- Ice sheet dynamics and basal melting
Recent publications demonstrate expertise in integrative analysis combining gravity, magnetic, and topographic data. Key themes include Martian volcanic provinces, crustal thickness constraints, and transformative geodetic investigations of planetary bodies. His work frequently utilizes HiRISE digital terrain models and InSight mission data to advance understanding of Mars' geological activity.


