Inge Loes ten Kate is an Associate Professor in the Department of Earth Sciences at Utrecht University, Netherlands, within the Faculty of Geosciences. Her work focuses on Astrobiology , Petrology , and Planetary Sciences , particularly the role of extraterrestrial organic materials in the origin of life. She leads research on Mars habitability, exoplanet formation, and prebiotic chemistry using spectroscopy and modeling. Education : PhD in Astronomy (2006), MS in Aerospace Engineering (1999). Her research spans Earth and Planetary Sciences , Geochemistry , and Exobiology , with recent publications on biosignatures, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), and planetary surface chemistry. Articles highlight TRAPPIST-1 planetary systems , Mars Science Laboratory , and clay mineral interactions . She received the NASA Group Achievement Award (2013) for Mars Science Laboratory contributions. Her 15 most recent articles cover topics like exoplanet formation , universal biosignatures , and PAH photochemistry on early Mars and Earth surfaces. Scientific Awards : NASA Group Achievement Award for MSL Science Office Development and Operations Team (2013) She mentors students in planetary science and collaborates internationally, with activities including public lectures , media outreach , and science communication initiatives like the "Life in the Universe" exhibition advisory role.
- Astrobiology
- Petrology
- Planetary Sciences
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