Donna Jurdy, based in Evanston, IL, is a distinguished Professor in the Department of Earth Planetary Sciences at Northwestern University. With a focus on planetary research, her work delves into the tectonics of Venus, magnetic lineations on Mars, and the surface of Titan, among other celestial bodies.
As a renowned figure in the field of geophysics, Donna Jurdy's research interests span from terrestrial plate kinematics to the magnetization of Mars and Titan's unique landscape. Her contributions to the scientific community include publications on topics such as crustal magnetization of Mars, optical reflectivity of methane on Titan, and topographic comparisons between Venus and Earth.
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