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Ph.D. candidate to present research results at Lunar and Planetary Science conference

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Ishita Pal, a PhD student in the EESC program, will present the first results from her dissertation work at the 53rd Lunar and Planetary Science conference to be held in March 2022. She will give a talk on heavy element isotopic measurements of presolar grains that she obtained at the Laser Ionization of Neutrals (LION) laboratory at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in the summer of 2021. Her 45-day trip to LLNL was funded by an EPSCoR Research Infrastructure Improvement (RII) Track-4: EPSCoR Research Fellows grant awarded to her PhD advisor, Dr. Manavi Jadhav, in 2021.

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