معرفی
Dr. Mohamed Ramy El-Maarry is an Associate Professor in the Department of Earth Science at Khalifa University. He specializes in planetary surfaces, with a focus on geomorphology and physical processes across Mars, comets, and asteroids, employing remote sensing, modeling, and fieldwork. His work spans glacial/periglacial processes on Mars and the study of small solar system bodies.
- Education: B.Sc. in Geology and Chemistry (Cairo University), two European M.Sc. degrees (Sweden and France), and Ph.D. in Planetary Science (University of Göttingen, Germany).
- Teaching: Courses include Planetary Science, Small Bodies in the Solar System, Remote Sensing of Planetary Surfaces, and Mars Geology.
- Key Missions: ESA's Rosetta, NASA's New Horizons, UAE's Emirates Lunar Missions (ELM1/ELM2), HiRISE, CaSSIS, EMA, Comet Interceptor, ExoMars Rover, and Hera.
- Research: Comparative analysis of Martian glacier-like landforms, cometary geology, and asteroid surface evolution using multi-disciplinary approaches.
His peer-reviewed publications exceed 95, and he has served on NASA and ESA expert panels. Dr. El-Maarry's work contributes to understanding planetary surface dynamics and advancing space exploration strategies.
- Scientific Awards
- The Main Belt asteroid 357148 El-Maarry (2002 CZ) named in recognition of his contributions to planetary science and astronomy
- Students
- PhD Students: Yousef Ahmed Mashal, Khadiga Mohamed Imam
- Affiliated Centers
- Polar Research Center
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