
Member Since 2013
Ali M. Bramson
Assistant Professor, Purdue University
Professional Experience
Purdue University
Assistant Professor
2020 - Present
Education
University of Arizona
Doctorate
2018
University of Arizona
Masters
2015
University of Wisconsin Madison
Bachelors
2011
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Honors & Awards
Ronald Greeley Early Career Award in Planetary Sciences
Received December 2024
Outstanding Student Presentation Award
Received December 2013
Presentation Title: Thick subsurface water ice in Arcadia Planitia, Mars
Event: 2013 Fall Meeting
Awarding Section: Planetary Sciences
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Publications

Radar Sounding Reveals Common Evolutionary History Between the North Polar Layered Deposits and an O...
Mars' polar ice deposits are thought to preserve a record of climate throughout their evolution. In addition to the large north polar layered depos...
August 22, 2024

Mars' North Polar Spiral Trough Migration Paths as Revealed ...
August 12, 2024

Local Ice Mass Balance Rates via Bayesian Analysis of Mars P...
October 17, 2023
AGU Abstracts
On the possibility of Volcanic Outgassing of Volatiles on Charon and other Kuiper Belt Objects
VOLATILES AND VOLCANISM ACROSS THE SOLAR SYSTEM II ORAL
planetary sciences | 13 december 2024
Michael Sori, Stephanie Menten, Ali M. Bramson
The idea that a planetary interior can be a source for volatiles at the surface through volcanism has been well-studied on Earth and other rocky world...
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Volatile Transport on Ariel and Implications for Carbon Dioxide Origin and Distribution on Uranian Moons
THE ICE GIANTS: EXPLORING THE PLANETARY SYSTEMS OF URANUS AND NEPTUNE II ORAL
planetary sciences | 13 december 2024
Stephanie Menten, Michael Sori, Ali M. Bramson, To...
Uranus largest moons host diverse and interesting surfaces that contain evidence of various past geologic activity. Uranus large moons (excluding Mira...
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Testing Detectability of Pore-Filling Ice with Ground-Penetrating Radar for Planetary ISRU at Hekla Volcano, Southern Iceland
RADAR INVESTIGATIONS OF PLANETARY SURFACES AND SUBSURFACES I POSTER
planetary sciences | 09 december 2024
Emileigh Shoemaker, Riley McGlasson, Ali M. Brams...
Detecting subsurface water ice is a priority for in-situ resource utilization campaigns, particularly at the Moon and Mars. Ground-penetrating radar (...
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