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1 Joshua P. Emery Lawrence A. Taylor Associate Professor of Planetary Science Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences University of Tennessee 1621 Cumberland Ave; Knoxville, TN 37996-1410 (865) 974-8039; [email protected] Education December 2002: PhD in Planetary Sciences (minor in Geosciences); Univ. Arizona, Tucson May 1995: Bachelor of Science in Astronomy and Physics; Boston University Research Interests The goal of my research is to contribute to the understanding of the formation and evolution of the Solar System and the distribution of organic material. As an observational planetary astronomer, I apply the techniques of reflection and emission spectroscopy and spectrophotometry of primitive and icy bodies in the near- (0.8 to 5.0 m) and mid-infrared (5 to 50 m) to address these topics. The Jupiter Trojan asteroids have been a strong focus of my research, and I also regularly observe Kuiper Belt objects, icy satellites, and other asteroid groups to understand the state of their surfaces as related to these topics. Along with telescopic observations, I contribute to Solar System exploration as a science team member on the OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample return mission and the Lucy Trojan asteroid flyby mission. Employment History 2016 present: Associate Professor, University of Tennessee 2011 2016: Assistant Professor, University of Tennessee. 2010 2011: Research Associate Professor, University of Tennessee. 2008 2010: Research Assistant Professor, University of Tennessee. 2005 2008: Principal Investigator, SETI Institute. 2002 2005: Research Scientist, SETI Institute (NASA Ames contractor). 1995 2002: Graduate Research/Teaching Assistant/Associate, University of Arizona. 1992 1995: Undergraduate Research Assistant, Boston University. Fellowships, Scholarships and Awards Endowment Lawrence A. Taylor Professorship in Planetary Science, May 2016 UT Chancellor’s Professional Promise in Research and Creative Achievement Award, Apr 2015 UT Quest Scholar of the Week, Oct 2014 Tom Cronin and Helen Sestak Faculty Achievement Award, Univ. Tennessee, 2013-present Asteroid 8242 Joshemery named in recognition of contributions to planetary science, IAU, 2012 Outstanding Research Paper, Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab, 2011 College of Science Outstanding Graduate Teaching Assistant (GTA), Univ. of Arizona, 2001 Department of Planetary Sciences GTA Excellence Award, Univ. of Arizona, Fall 1999 NASA Space Grant Fellowship, University of Arizona, Fall 1995 Summer 1997 Professional Organizations American Astronomical Society / Division for Planetary Sciences Federal Relations Subcommittee, 2008-2012 DPS Leadership Committee, 2014-2017 LOC chair, 50 th DPS meeting, 2018 American Geophysical Union

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Page 1: Joshua P. Emery - EPsLucy Trojan asteroid flyby mission. Employment History 2016 – present: Associate Professor, University of Tennessee 2011 – 2016: Assistant Professor, University

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Joshua P. Emery Lawrence A. Taylor Associate Professor of Planetary Science

Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences

University of Tennessee

1621 Cumberland Ave; Knoxville, TN 37996-1410

(865) 974-8039; [email protected]

Education December 2002: PhD in Planetary Sciences (minor in Geosciences); Univ. Arizona, Tucson

May 1995: Bachelor of Science in Astronomy and Physics; Boston University

Research Interests The goal of my research is to contribute to the understanding of the formation and evolution of the

Solar System and the distribution of organic material. As an observational planetary astronomer, I

apply the techniques of reflection and emission spectroscopy and spectrophotometry of primitive

and icy bodies in the near- (0.8 to 5.0 m) and mid-infrared (5 to 50 m) to address these topics.

The Jupiter Trojan asteroids have been a strong focus of my research, and I also regularly observe

Kuiper Belt objects, icy satellites, and other asteroid groups to understand the state of their surfaces

as related to these topics. Along with telescopic observations, I contribute to Solar System

exploration as a science team member on the OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample return mission and the

Lucy Trojan asteroid flyby mission.

Employment History 2016 – present: Associate Professor, University of Tennessee

2011 – 2016: Assistant Professor, University of Tennessee.

2010 – 2011: Research Associate Professor, University of Tennessee.

2008 – 2010: Research Assistant Professor, University of Tennessee.

2005 – 2008: Principal Investigator, SETI Institute.

2002 – 2005: Research Scientist, SETI Institute (NASA Ames contractor).

1995 – 2002: Graduate Research/Teaching Assistant/Associate, University of Arizona.

1992 – 1995: Undergraduate Research Assistant, Boston University.

Fellowships, Scholarships and Awards

Endowment – Lawrence A. Taylor Professorship in Planetary Science, May 2016

UT Chancellor’s Professional Promise in Research and Creative Achievement Award, Apr 2015

UT Quest Scholar of the Week, Oct 2014

Tom Cronin and Helen Sestak Faculty Achievement Award, Univ. Tennessee, 2013-present

Asteroid 8242 Joshemery named in recognition of contributions to planetary science, IAU, 2012

Outstanding Research Paper, Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab, 2011

College of Science Outstanding Graduate Teaching Assistant (GTA), Univ. of Arizona, 2001

Department of Planetary Sciences GTA Excellence Award, Univ. of Arizona, Fall 1999

NASA Space Grant Fellowship, University of Arizona, Fall 1995 – Summer 1997

Professional Organizations American Astronomical Society / Division for Planetary Sciences

– Federal Relations Subcommittee, 2008-2012

– DPS Leadership Committee, 2014-2017

– LOC chair, 50th DPS meeting, 2018

American Geophysical Union

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Research Publications (* denotes grad student author, ** denotes undergrad student author,

***denotes post-doc authors)

89. Nolan, M.C., E.S. Howell, D.J. Scheeres, J.W. McMahon, O. Golubov, C.W. Hergenrother, J.P.

Emery, K.S. Noll, S.R. Chesley, D.S. Lauretta 2018. Detection of the YORP Effect on

Bennu using HST Lightcurve Observations. Geophys. Res. Lett. submitted.

88. Rivkin, A.S., E.S. Howell, J.P. Emery 2018. Infrared Spectroscopy of Large, Low-Albedo

Asteroids: Are Ceres and Themis Archetypes or Outliers? J. Geophys Res. submitted.

87. MacLennan, E.M.* and J.P. Emery 2018. Thermophysical Modeling of Asteroids Using

Ellipsoid Shape Models. Astron. J. in press.

86. Lucas, M.P.*, J.P. Emery, T. Hiroi, H.Y. McSween 2018. Spectral Properties and Mineral

Compositions of Acapulcoite-Lodranite Clan Meteorites: Establishing S-type Asteroid-

Meteorite Connections. Meteor. Planet. Sci. in press.

85. Trilling, D.E. and 22 co-authors (including J.P. Emery) 2018. Spitzer Observations of

Interstellar Object 1I/’Oumuamua. Astrophys. J. 165, id 261 (9pp).

84. McSween, H.Y., J.P. Emery, A.S. Rivkin, M.J. Toplis, J. Castillo-Rogez, T.H. Prettyman, C.

De Sanctis, C.M. Pieters, C.A. Raymond, C.T. Russel 2017. Carbonaceous chondrites as

analogs for the composition and alteration of Ceres. Meteor. Planet. Sci. 53,1793-1804, doi:

10.1111/maps.12947.

83. Hora, J.L., A. Siraj, M. Mommert, A. McNeill, D.E. Trilling, A. Gustafsson, H.A. Smith, G.G.

Fazio, S. Chesley, J.P. Emery, A. Harris, M. Mueller 2018. Infrared Lightcurves of Near-

Earth Objects. Astrophys. J. Suppl. 238, id 22 (12pp).

82. Cartwright, R.J.*, J.P. Emery, N. Pinilla-Alonso, M.P. Lucas, A.S. Rivkin, D.E. Trilling 2018.

Red material on the large moons of Uranus: Dust from the irregular satellites? Icarus 314,

210-231.

81. Rozitis, B., S.F. Green, E. MacLennan, J.P. Emery 2018. Observing the variation of asteroid

thermal inertia with heliocentric distance. Mon. Not. Royal. Astron. Soc. 477, 1782-1802.

80. Landsman, Z.A.*, J.P. Emery, H. Campins, J. Hanuš, L.F. Lim, D.P. Cruikshank 2018.

Asteroid (16) Psyche: Evidence for a silicate regolith from Spitzer space telescope

spectroscopy. Icarus 304, 58-73.

79. Rivkin, A.S., E.S. Howell, J.P. Emery, J. Sunshine 2018. Evidence for OH or H2O on the

surface of 433 Eros and 1036 Ganymed. Icarus 304, 74-82.

78. Lauretta, D.S. and 47 co-authors (incluing J.P. Emery) 2017. OSIRIS-Rex: Sample Return

from Asteroid (101955) Bennu. Space Science Rev. 212, 925-984.

77. Wong, I., M.E. Brown, J.P. Emery 2017. 0.7-2.5 µm Spectra of Hilda Asteroids. Astron. J.

154, article 104 (9pp).

76. Lucas, M.P.*, J.P. Emery, N. Pinilla-Alonso, S.S. Lindsay, V. Lorenzi 2017. Hungaria

Asteroid Region Telescopic Spectral Survey (HARTSS) I: Stony Asteroids Abundant in the

Hungaria Background Population. Icarus 291, 268-287.

75. Müller, T.G, and 29 co-authors (including J.P. Emery) 2017. Hayabusa-2 mission target

asteroid 162173 Ryugu (1999 JU3): Searching for the object’s spin-axis orientation. Astron.

Astrophys. 599, id.A103 (25pp).

74. Vernazza, P., J. Castillo-Rogez, P. Beck, J.P. Emery, R. Brunetto, M. Delbó, M. Marsset, F.

Marchis, O. Groussin, B. Zanda, P. Lamy, L. Jorda, O. Mousis, A. Delsanti, Z. Djouadi, Z.

Dionnet, F. Borondics, B. Carry 2017. Different Origins or Different Evolutions? Decoding

the Spectral Diversity Among C-type Asteroids. Astron. J. 153, article 72 (10pp).

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73. Takir, D., V. Reddy, J.A. Sanchez, M.K. Shepard, J.P. Emery 2017. Detection of Water and/or

Hydroxyl on Asteroid (16) Psyche. Astron J. 153, article id. 31, 6pp.

72. Trilling, D.E., M. Mommert, J. Hora, S. Chesley, J.P. Emery, G. Fazio, A. Harris, M. Meuller,

H. Smith 2016. NEOSurvey 1: Initial Results from the Warm Spitzer Exploration Science

Survey of Near-Earth Object Properties. Astron. J. 152, article id 172, 10 pp.

71. Lindsay, S.L.***, T.L. Dunn, J.P. Emery, N.E. Bowles 2016. The red edge problem in asteroid

band parameter analysis. Meteor. Plan. Sci. 51, 806-817.

70. Hanuš, J., M. Delbó, D. Vokrouhlicky, P. Pravec, J.P. Emery, et al. 2016. Near-Earth asteroid

(3200) Phaethon: Characterization of its orbit, spin state, and thermophysical parameters.

Astron. Astrophys. 592, id.A34, 15pp.

69. Scheeres, D.J. and 17 others (including J.P. Emery) 2016. The geophysical environment of

Bennu. Icarus 276, 116-140.

68. Lorenzi, V*., N. Pinilla-Alonso***, J. Licandro, D.P. Cruikshank, W. Grundy, R.P. Binzel, J.P.

Emery 2016. The spectrum of Pluto, 0.4 – 0.93 μm I. Secular and longitudinal distribution of

ices and complex organics. Astron. Astrophys. 585, id.A131, 12pp.

67. Rivkin, A.S., C.A. Thomas, E.S. Howell, J.P. Emery 2015. The Ch-class asteroids: Connecting

a visible taxonomic class to a 3-μm band shape. Astron. J. 150, article id 198, 14pp.

66. Mommert, M. and 10 others (including J.P. Emery) 2015. ExploreNEOS VIII: Dormant short-

period comets in the near-Earth asteroid population. Astrophy. J. 150, article id 106, 9pp.

65. Cartwright, R.J.*, J.P. Emery, A.S. Rivkin, D.E. Trilling, N. Pinilla-Alonso 2015. Distribution

of CO2 ice on the large moons of Uranus and evidence for compositional stratification of

their near-surfaces. Icarus 257, 428-456.

64. Takir, D., J.P. Emery, H.Y. McSween 2015. Toward an understanding of phyllosilicate

mineralogy in the out main asteroid belt. Icarus 257, 185-193.

63. Burr, D.M., N.T. Bridges, J.R. Marshall, J.K. Smith, B.R. White, J.P. Emery 2015.

Experimental derivation of threshold wind speeds on Titan: Implications for dune-forming

wind speeds and directions. Nature 517, 60-63.

62. Binzel, R.P. and 16 others (including J.P. Emery) 2015. Spectral slope variations for OSIRIS-

REx target Asteroid (101955) Bennu: Possible evidence for a fine-grained regolith equatorial

ridge. Icarus 256, 22-29.

61. Hargrove, K.D.*, J.P. Emery, H. Campins, M.S.P. Kelley 2015. Asteroid (90) Antiope:

Another icy member of the Themis family? Icarus 254, 150-156.

60. Lauretta, D.S. and 28 others (including J.P. Emery) 2015. The OSIRIS-REx target asteroid

(101955) Bennu: Constraints on its physical, geological, and dynamical nature from

astronomical observations. Met. Planet. Sci. 50, 834-849.

59. Dalle Ore, C.M., M.A. Barucci, J.P. Emery, D.P. Cruikshank, C. de Bergh, T.L. Roush, D.

Perna, F. Merlin, L.V. Dalle Ore 2015. The composition of “ultra-red” TNOs and Centaurs.

Icarus 252, 311-326.

58. Davidsson, B. and 11 others (including J.P. Emery) 2015. Interpretation of thermal emission. I.

The effect of roughness for spatially resolved atmosphereless bodies. Icarus 252, 1-21.

57. Gulbis, A.A.S., J.P. Emery, M.J. Person, A.S. Bosh, C.A. Zuluaga, J.M. Pasachoff, B.A.

Babcock 2015. Observations of a successive stellar occultation by Charon and graze by Pluto

in 2011. Icarus 246, 226-236.

56. Beddingfield, C.B.*, D.M. Burr, J.P. Emery 2015. Fault geometries on Uranus’ satellite

Miranda: Implications for internal structure and heat flow. Icarus 247, 35-52.

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55. Lindsay, S.S.***, F. Marchis, J.P. Emery, J.E. Enriquez, M. Assafin 2015. Classification and

mineralogy of multiple asteroid systems from visible and near-infrared spectral data. Icarus

247, 53-70.

54. Wong, I.*, M.E. Brown, J.P. Emery 2014. The differing magnitude distributions of the two

Jupiter Trojan color populations. Astron. J. 148, 112.

53. Rozitis, B.***, E. MacLennan**, J.P. Emery 2014. Detection of cohesive forces in the rubble

pile asteroid (29075) 1950 DA. Nature 512, 174-176.

52. Emery, J.P., Y.R. Fernandez, M.S.P. Kelley, K.T. Warden**, C. Hergenrother, D.S. Lauretta,

M.J. Drake, H. Campins, J. Ziffer 2014. Thermal Infrared Observations and Thermophysical

Characterization of OSIRIS-REx Target Asteroid (101955) Bennu. Icarus 234, 17-35.

51. Cheley, S.R. and 15 others (including J.P. Emery) 2014. Orbit and Bulk Density of the

OSIRIS-REx Target Asteroid (101955) Bennu. Icarus 235, 5-22.

50. Lorenzi, V., N. Pinilla-Alonso, J. Licandro, C.M. Dalle Ore, J.P. Emery 2014. Rotationally

resolved spectroscopy of (20000) Varuna in the near-infrared. Astron. Astrophys. 562, A85

6pp.

49. Mommert, M. J.L. Hora, A.W. Harris, W.T. Reach, J.P. Emery, C.A. Thomas, M. Mueller,

D.P. Cruikshank, M. Delbo, H.A. Smith 2014. The Discovery of Cometary Activity in Near-

Earth Asteroid (3552) Don Quixote. Astrophys. J. 781, article id. 25, 10pp.

48. Thomas, C.A., J.P. Emery, D.E. Trilling, M. Delbo, J.L. Hora, M. Mueller 2014. Physical

Characterization of Warm Spitzer Observed Near-Earth Objects. Icarus 228, 217-246.

47. Person, M.J. and 46 others (including J.P. Emery) 2013. The 2011 June 23 Stellar Occultation

by Pluto: Airborne and Ground Observations. Astron. J. 146 (4), article id 85, 15pp.

46. Takir, D.*, J.P. Emery, H.Y. McSween, C.A. Hibbitts, R.N. Clark, N. Pearson, A. Wang 2013.

Nature and degree of aqueous alteration in CM and CI carbonaceous chondrites. Meteoritics

& Planetary Science 48, doi 10.1111/maps.12171.

45. Vernazza, P., D. Fulvio, R. Brunetto, J.P. Emery, C.A. Dukes, F. Cipriani, O. Witasse, M.J.

Shaible, B. Zanda, G. Strazzulla, R.A. Baragiola. Paucity of Tagish Lake-like parent bodies

in the Asteroid Belt and among Jupiter Trojans. Icarus 225, 517-525.

44. Marchis, F. F. Vachier, J. Durech,, J.E. Enriquez, A.W. Harris, P.A. Dalba, J. Berthier, J.P.

Emery, H. Bouy, J. Melbourne, A. Stockton, C.D. Fassnacht, T.J. Dupuy, J. Strajnic 2013.

Characteristics and large bulk density of the C-type main-belt triple asteroid (93) Minerva.

Icarus 224, 178-191

43. Dalle Ore, C.M., L.V. Dalle Ore, T.L. Roush, D.P. Cruikshank, J.P. Emery, N. Pinilla-Alonso,

G.A. Marzo 2013. A compositional interpretation of trans-neptunian objects taxonomies.

Icarus 222,307-322.

42. Marchis, F., J.E. Enriquez, J.P. Emery, and 13 others 2012. Multiple asteroid systems:

Dimensions and thermal properties from Spitzer Space Telescope and ground-based

observations. Icarus 221, 1130-1161.

41. Hargrove, K.D.*, M.S. Kelley, H. Campins, J. Licandro, J.P. Emery 2012. Asteroids (65)

Cybele, (107) Camilla and (121) Hermione: Infrared spectral diversity among the Cybeles.

Icarus 221, 453-455.

40. Takir, D.* and J.P. Emery 2012. Outer Main Belt asteroids: identification and distribution of

four 3-µm spectral groups. Icarus 219, 641-654.

39. Hardersen, P.S., E.A. Cloutis, V. Reddy, T. Mothé-Diniz, J.P. Emery 2011. The M-/X-

asteroid menagerie: Results of an NIR spectral survey of 45 main-belt asteroids. Meteor.

Planet. Sci. 46, 1910-1938.

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38. Clark, B.E. and 14 others (including J.P. Emery) 2011. Asteroid (101955) 1999 RQ36:

Spectroscopy from 0.4 to 2.4 μm and meteorite analogs. Icarus 216, 462-475.

37. Thomas, C.A., D.E. Trilling, J.P. Emery, and 16 others. Explore NEOs V: Average albedo by

taxonomic complex in the near-Earth asteroid population. Astronomical Journal 142, article

id 85.

36. Dalle Ore, C.M. and 19 others (including J.P. Emery) 2011. Organic materials in planetary

and protoplanetary systems: nature or nurture? Astronomy & Astrophysics 533, id.A98.

35. Lellouch, E., J. Stansberry, J. Emery, W. Grundy, D.P. Cruikshank 2011. Thermal properties

of Pluto’s and Charon’s surfaces from Spitzer observations. Icarus 214, 701-716.

34. Sánchez-Lavega and 44 other (including J.P. Emery) 2011. Long-term evolution of the aerosol

debris cloud produced by the 2009 impact on Jupiter. Icarus 214, 462-476.

33. Lim, L.F., J.P. Emery, N.A. Moskovitz* 2011. Spitzer IRS (5-30 micron) Spectra of Basaltic

Asteroid 956 Elisa: Mineralogy and Thermal Properties. Icarus 213, 510-523.

32. Marchis, F., J.E. Enriquez*, J.P. Emery, J. Berthier, P. Descamps, F. Vachier 2011. The origin

of 90 Antiope from component-resolved near-infrared spectroscopy. Icarus 213, 252-264.

31. Mueller, M.. and 16 others* (including J.P. Emery) 2011. ExploreNEOs III. Physical

characterization of 65 potential spacecraft target asteroids. Astron J 141, article id 109.

30. Harris, A.W. and 16 others* (including J.P. Emery) 2011. ExploreNEOs II. The accuracy of

the warm Spitzer near-Earth object survey. Astron J 141, article id 75.

29. Emery, J.P., D.M. Burr, D.P. Cruikshank 2011. Near-Infrared spectroscopy of Trojan

asteroids: Evidence for two compositional groups. Astron J 141, article id 25.

28. Decamps, P., F. Marchis, J. Berthier, J.P. Emery and 15 others 2011. Triplicity and physical

characteristics of asteroid (216) Kleopatra. Icarus 211, 1022-1033.

27. Licandro, J., H. Campins, M. Kelley, K. Hargrove*, N. Pinilla-Alonso, D. Cruikshank, A.S.

Rivkin, J. Emery 2011. 65 Cybele: Detection of small silicate grains, water-ice, and

organics. Astron. Astrophys. 525, id A34.

26. Rivkin, A.S. and J.P. Emery 2010. Detection of ice and organics on an asteroidal surface.

Nature 464, 1322-1323.

25. Trilling and 15 co-authors* (including J.P. Emery) 2010. ExploreNEOs I. Description and

first results from the Warm Spitzer Near-Earth Object survey. Astron. J. 140, 770-784.

24. Burr, D.M., R.M.E. Williams, K.D. Wendell*, M. Chojnacki*, J.P. Emery 2010. Inverted

fluvial features in the Aeolis/Zephyria Plana region, Mars: Formation mechanism and initial

paleodischarge estimates. J. Geophys. Res. 115 (E7). E07011.

23. Vernazza, P., B. Carry, J. Emery, et al. 2010. Mid-infrared spectral variability for

compositionally similar asteroids: Implications for asteroid particle size distributions. Icarus

207, 800-809.

22. Cruikshank, D.P., J.P. Emery, K.A. Kornei*, G. Bellucci, E. d’Aversa 2010. Eclipse

reappearance of Io: Time-resolved spectroscopy (1.9 – 4.2 m). Icarus 205, 516-525.

21. Mueller, M., F. Marchis, J.P. Emery, A.W. Harris, S. Mottola, D. Hestroffer, J. Berthier, M. di

Martino 2010. Eclipsing binary Trojan asteroid Patroclus: Thermal inertia from Spitzer

observations. Icarus 205, 505-515.

20. Reddy, V.*, J.P. Emery, M.J. Gaffey, W.F. Bottke, A. Cramer, M.S. Kelley 2009.

Composition of 298 Baptistina: Implications for the D/T impactor link. Meteor. & Planet.

Sci. 44, 1917-1927.

19. Dalle Ore, C.M., M.A. Barucci, J.P. Emery, D.P. Cruikshank, et al. 2009. Composition of

KBO (50000) Quaoar. Astron. Astrophys. 501, 349-357.

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18. Campins, H., J.P. Emery, M. Kelley, Y. Fernàndez, J. Licandro, M. Delbó, A. Barucci, E.

Dotto 2009. Spitzer observations of spacecraft target 162173 (1999 JU3). Astron & Astrophys

503, L17-L20.

17. Descamps, P., F. Marchis, J. Durech, J.P. Emery, et al. 2009. New insights on the binary

asteroid 121 Hermione, Icarus 203, 88-101.

16. Emery, J.P. C. Dalle Ore, D.P. Cruikshank, Y.R. Fernandez, D.E. Trilling, J.A. Stansberry

2007. Ices on (90377) Sedna: Confirmation and compositional constraints. A&A 466, 395-

398.

15. Grundy, W.M., B.J. Buratti, A.F. Cheng, J.P. Emery, et al. 2007. New Horizons mapping of

Europa and Ganymede. Science 318, 234-237.

14. Emery, J.P., D.P. Cruikshank, J. Van Cleve 2006. Thermal emission spectroscopy (5.2 – 38

m) of three Trojan asteroids with the Spitzer Space Telescope: Detection of fine-grained

silicates. Icarus 182, 496-512.

13. Stansberry, J.A., W.M. Grundy, J.L. Margot, D.P. Cruikshank, J.P. Emery, G.H. Rieke, D.T.

Trilling 2006. The albedo, size and density of binary Kuiper Belt object (47171) 1999 TC36,

ApJ, 643, 556-566.

12. Burr, D.M., J.P.Emery, R.D. Lorenz, G.C. Collins, P.A. Carling 2006. Sediment transport by

liquid surficial flow: Application to Titan. Icarus, 181, 235-242.

11. Warell, J., A.L. Sprague, J.P. Emery, R.W.H. Kozlowski, A. Long 2006. The 0.7 – 5.3 m IR

spectra of Mercury and the Moon: Evidence for high-Ca clinopyroxene on Mercury. Icarus

180, 281-291.

10. Burr, D.M., R.J. Soare, J.-M. Wan Bun Tseung*, and J.P. Emery 2005. Young (late

Amazonian), near surface, ground ice features near the equator, Athabasca Valles, Mars.

Icarus, 178, 56-73.

9. Emery, J.P., D.M. Burr, D.P. Cruikshank, R.H. Brown, J.B. Dalton 2005. Near-infrared (0.8 –

4.0 m) spectroscopy of Mimas, Enceladus, Tethys, and Rhea. Astron. Astrophys., 435, 353-

362.

8. Cruikshank, D.P., J.A. Stansberry, J.P. Emery, Y.R. Fernandez, M.W. Werner, D.E. Trilling

G.H. Rieke 2005. The high albedo Kuiper Belt Object (55565) 2002 AW197. ApJ, 624, L53-

L56.

7. Stansberry, J.A., J. VanCleve, W.T. Reach, D.P. Cruikshank, J.P. Emery, Y.R. Fernandez, and

12 others 2004. Spitzer observations of the dust coma and nucleus of 29P/Schwassmann-

Wachmann 1. Astrophys. J. Suppl. Ser. 154:463-468.

6. Emery, J.P. and R.H. Brown 2004. The surface composition of Trojan asteroids: Constraints

set by scattering theory. Icarus 170, 131-152.

5. Emery, J.P. and R.H. Brown, 2003, Constraints on the surface composition of Trojan asteroids

from near-infrared (0.8 – 4.0 m) spectroscopy, Icarus, 164, 104-121.

4. Sprague, A.L., J.P. Emery*, K.L. Donaldson*, R.W. Russell, D.K. Lynch, A.L. Mazuk, 2002,

Mercury: Mid-infrared (3 – 13.5 m) observations show heterogeneous composition,

presence of intermediate and basic soil types and pyroxene, Met.Planet. Sci., 37, 1255-1268.

3. Sprague, A.L., L.K. Deutsch, J. Hora, G.G. Fazio, B. Ludwig*, J. Emery*, W.F. Hoffmann,

2000, Mid-Infrared (8.1 – 12.5 m) Imaging of Mercury, Icarus, 147, 421-432.

2. Emery, J.P.*, A.L. Sprague, F.C. Witteborn, J.E. Colwell, R.W.H. Kozlowski, D.H. Wooden,

1998, Mercury: Thermal Modeling and Mid-infrared (5-12 m) Observations, Icarus, 136,

104-123.

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1. Mendillo, M., J. Emery*, B. Flynn, 1997, Modeling the Moon’s Extended Sodium Cloud as a

Tool for Investigating Sources of Transient Atmospheres, Adv. Space Res., 19, 1577-1586.

Review Chapters and Conference Proceedings (peer reviewed)

10. Takir, D., Howard, K., McAdam, M., Yabuta, K., Hibbits, C., Emery, J.P. 2018. Linking

water-rich asteroids and meteorites: Implications for asteroid space missions. In Primitive

Meteorites and Asteroids: Physical, Chemical, and Spectroscopic Observations Paving the

Way to Exploration (ed. Neyda Abreu). Elsevier Press. In press.

9. Emery, J.P., C.A. Thomas, V. Reddy, N.A. Moskovitz 2018. Spectral Analysis of Asteroids. In

Remote Compositional Analysis: Techniques for Understanding Spectroscopy, Mineralogy,

and Geochemistry of Planetary Surfaces. (eds. J.L. Bishop, J. Moersch, J.F. Bell III),

Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge. In press.

8. Emery, J.P., F. Marzari, A. Morbidelli, L.M. French, T.Grav 2015. The complex history of

Trojan asteroids. In Asteroids IV (eds. P. Michel, F. DeMeo, W. Bottke), Univ. Ariz. Press,

Tucson

7. Delbò, M., M. Mueller, J.P. Emery, B. Rozitis, M.T. Capria 2015. Thermophysical modeling of

asteroid surfaces. In Asteroids IV (eds. P. Michel, F. DeMeo, W. Bottke), Univ. Ariz. Press,

Tucson

6. Rivkin, A.S., H. Campins, J.P. Emery, E.S. Howell, J. Licandro, D. Takir, F. Vilas 2015.

Astronomical observations of volatiles on asteroids. In Asteroids IV (eds. P. Michel, F.

DeMeo, W. Bottke), Univ. Ariz. Press, Tucson

5. Emery, J.P. 2008. Physical properties of small Solar System bodies and implications for

formation and evolution of planetary systems. In New Horizons in Astronomy: Frank N.

Bash Symposium 2007 (eds. A. Frebel, J. Maund, J. Shen, M. Siegel), Astron. Soc. Pacific

Conf. Series. 393, 3-18.

4. Barucci, M.A., M.E. Brown, J.P. Emery, F. Merlin 2008. Composition and surface properties

of transneptunian objects and Centaurs. In The Solar System Beyond Neptune (ed. M.A.

Barucci, H. Boehnhardt, D.P. Cruikshank, A. Morbidelli), Univ. Ariz. Press, Tucson, 143-

160.

3. Dotto, E., J.P. Emery, M.A. Barucci, A. Morbidelli, D.P. Cruikshank 2008. De Troianis: The

Trojans in the planetary system. In The Solar System Beyond Neptune (ed. M.A. Barucci, H.

Boehnhardt, D.P. Cruikshank, A. Morbidelli), Univ. Ariz. Press, Tucson, 383-396.

2. Cruikshank, D.P., M.A. Barucci, J.P. Emery, Y.R. Fernandez, W.M. Grundy, K.S. Noll, J.A.

Stansberry 2007. Physical properties of Trans-Neptunian objects. In Protostars and Planets

V. (B. Reiputh, D. Jewitt, K. Keil, Eds.), Univ. Ariz. Press, Tucson, 879-891.

1. Lisse, C.M., M.V. Sykes, D.E. Trilling, J.P. Emery, et al. 2008. Planetary science goals for the

Spitzer warm era. In The Science Opportunities for the Warm Spitzer Mission Workshop (ed.

L.J. Storrie-Lombardi, N.A. Silberman), Am. Inst. Phys. Conf. Proc. 943, 184-212.

Textbooks

1. McSween, Burr, Dunne, Emery, Kah, McCanta, Moersch 2019. Planetary Geoscience.

Cambridge University Press. Submitted. (contributed 1+ chapters)

Paper Presentations at Professional Meetings (asterisk denotes student author)

Invited

Emery, J.P. (Oct 2018) Northern Arizona University; Physics Dept Colloquium Speaker.

Emery, J.P. (Jun 2016) Trojan Asteroids. Primitive Material in the Solar System II. The Outer

Solar System Perspective. Observatoire de Cote d’Azure, Nice, France. [INTERNATIONAL]

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Emery, J.P. (Jun 2015) Mid-IR Spectroscopy of Asteroids, Comets, and Other Airless Bodies.

Thermal Models for Planetary Science II, Puerto de la Cruz, Tenerife, Spain.

[INTERNATIONAL]

Emery, J.P. (April 2015) Compositional and physical characterization of asteroids using near- and

thermal-infrared remote sensing measurements. Royal Astronomical Society Specialist

Discussion Meeting: Spectroscopy of Airless Bodies in Wavelengths from the Visible to

Microwave. Burlingtion House, London. [INTERNATIONAL]

Emery, J.P. (March 2014) OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample return mission. Georgia Tech; Dept of

Earth and Atmospheric Sciences colloquium speaker.

Emery, J.P., S. Lindsay (Dec 2013). Determining Mineralogy and Texture of Asteroid Surfaces

from Mid-Infrared Spectroscopy. Am. Geophys. Union, Fall Meeting 2013, abstract #P22A-02.

Emery, J.P., R. Cartwright*, A.S. Rivkin, D.E. Trilling (Sep 2013) Spectral properties of Uranian

moons. Uranus beyond Voyager 2: From recent advances to future missions. Observatoire de

Paris, Meudon, France. [INTERNATIONAL]

Emery, J.P. (Jun 2013) Compositions of Primitive Asteroids: Constraints from 2 – 4 m

Spectroscopy. Asteroid Spectroscopy in Support of Gaia. Observatoire de Cote d’Azure, Nice,

France. [INTERNATIONAL]

Emery, J.P. (May 2013) Physical Properties of Trojan Asteroids. International Workshop on

Trojan Space Missions, Observatoire de Cote d’Azure, Nice France. [INTERNATIONAL]

Emery, J.P. (Jun 2012) Ices and Organics in Asteroids and Comets. Ices and organics in the inner

Solar System. UCLA iPLEX workshop.

Emery, J.P. (May 2012) Small bodies roundtable. Spacecraft Exploration of Small Bodies. Keck

Institute for Space Science, Caltech.

Emery, J.P. (Jan 2012) Thermal Characterization of Surfaces of Small Asteroids. Physical

Characterization of MarcoPolo-R Targets. Observatoire de Paris, Meudon, France.

[INTERNATIONAL]

Emery, J.P. (Nov 2011) Northern Arizona University; Physics Dept Colloquium Speaker.

Emery, J.P. (Nov 2011) University of Hawaii; Astronomy Dept Colloquium Speaker.

Emery, J.P. (Sept 2011) Water in Asteroids. Workshop on Water in Asteroids and Meteorites,

Observatoire de Paris, Paris, France. [INTERNATIONAL]

Emery, J.P. (Aug 2011) Themis family asteroids, Themis Family Workshop, Bear Fight Institute,

Winthrop, WA.

Emery, J.P. (Apr 2011) Searches for organics on outer Main Belt asteroids, Trojan asteroids, and

Kuiper Belt objects. Astrobiology in the early Solar System, Observatoire de Paris, Meudon,

France. [INTERNATIONAL]

Emery, J.P., C.M. Dalle Ore, D.P. Cruikshank, Y.R. Fernandez, D.E. Trilling, J.A. Stansberry,

M.E. Brown, W.C. Fraser, D.M. Wright* (May/June 2010) Reflectances of KBOs and Centaurs

a >2.5m: Implications for organics. Organic material in planetary systems: Nature or

nurture?, Observatoire de Paris, Meudon, France. [INTERNATIONAL]

Emery, J.P. (Nov 2009) University of Central Florida; Physics Dept Colloquium Speaker.

Emery, J.P. (Aug 2009) University of Tennessee; Earth & Planetary Sciences Dept Colloquium

Speaker.

Emery, J.P., L.F. Lim, F. Marchis, D.P. Cruikshank 2008. Asteroids and Centaurs: Silicate

emission in the thermal infrared. IAU Symposium: Asteroids, Comets, Meteors 2008.

Emery, J.P., J.A. Stansberry, Y.R. Fernandez 2008. Observations of small bodies with the Spitzer

Space Telescope. 37th COSPAR Scientific Assembly. [INTERNATIONAL]

Emery, J.P., D.P. Cruikshank, L.F. Lim, F. Marchis 2008. Spitzer emissivity spectra of asteroids

and icy bodies: Solar System context for studies of asteroid and Kuiper belts in other planetary

systems. Astrobiology Science Conference 2008.

Emery, J.P. (July 2008) SETI Institute Colloquium Speaker

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Emery, J.P. (Sept 2008) Insituto Astrofisica de Canarias (Canary Islands) Colloquium Speaker

[INTERNATIONAL]

Emery, J.P. 2008. Physical properties of small Solar System bodies and implications for formation

and evolution of planetary systems. Univ. Texas Frank N. Bash Symposium.

Contributed (since 2009) – see below

Students Supervised

PhD Lauren McGraw (Fall 2016 – present) A Search for OH/H2O on Near-Earth Asteroids.

– Awarded Graduate Diversity Enhancement Fellowship from UT (tuition and stipend, 2016-

2017)

– Awarded UT Chancellor’s Fellowship ($6k per year for 4 years, 2016 – 2020)

Audrey Martin (Fall 2015 – present) Mineralogical characterization of Trojan asteroids. Co-

Advised with Prof. Jeff Moersch

– Awarded SARIF GRA stipend, Summer 2017

Eric MacLennan (Fall 2012 – present) Factors Influencing Asteroid Regolith: An Observational

Investigation.

– Awarded Oscar Ashley research fellowship from UT ($15k over 1 year, 2012 – 2013)

– Awarded NASA Earth & Space Sciences Fellowship ($90k over 3 years, 2014 – 2017)

Michael Lucas (Fall 2011 – Fall 2017) Hungaria Asteroid Region Telescopic Spectral Survey

(HARTSS): Establishing Asteroid-Meteorite Connections Between Hungaria Asteroids and

Meteorites of the Acapulcoite-Lodranite Clan

– Awarded Oscar Ashley research fellowship from UT ($15k over 1 year, 2011 – 2012)

– Awarded NASA Earth & Space Sciences Fellowship ($90k over 3 years, 2013 – 2016)

Richard Cartwright (Fall 2011 – Summer 2017) Processes on icy satellites: Radiolysis and dust

accumulation on Uranian satellites, and icy cobble production on the Saturnian moon Titan.

Co-advised with Prof. Devon Burr.

– Awarded NASA Earth & Space Sciences Fellowship ($90k over 3 years, 2014 – 2017)

– Currently a post-doc at NASA Ames Research Center / SETI Institute

Driss Takir (Spr 2009 – Spr 2013) Implications of Aqueous Alteration in CM Carbonaceous

Chondrites for Outer Main Belt Asteroids. Co-advised with Prof. Hap McSween.

– Served 2 year post-doc position at Ithaca College (2013 – 2015)

– Held Eugene Shoemaker Post-doctoral Fellowship at the USGS in Flagstaff

– Currently a Research Scientist at NASA Johnson Spaceflight Center

Masters Chad Melton (Fall 2016 – Spring 2018) Mechanisms Behind Plate Rotation in Falga Regio and

Argadnel Regio, Europa.

– Currently employed at Oak Ridge National Lab (Aerial Drone Remote Sensing)

Nate Wigton (Fall 2013 – Summer 2015) Spectral search for water on near-Earth asteroids.

– Currently employed at Oak Ridge National Lab

Daine Wright (Spr 2011 – Spr 2013) Reflectance spectrophotometry of Kuiper Belt objects.

– Currently employed at Oak Ridge National Lab (remote sensing).

Riddhi Dave (Spr 2010 – Sum 2011) Thermal Emission Analysis of 10 Near-Earth Asteroids.

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– Moved on to PhD program in geophysics at Univ. of Houston.

Undergraduate Corina Johnson (Spr 2018 – present) NIR spectroscopy of near-Earth asteroids.

Lucas McClure (Spr 2017 – present) Spitzer space telescope observations of KBOs.

Will Perkins (Fall 2015 – Summer 2018) Spitzer space telescope observations of KBOs.

Nick Stamper (Spr 2015 – Spr 2017) Near-infrared spectroscopy of Trojan asteroids.

– Awarded UT summer research fellowship (2016)

– Currently employed at Nystar mining company

Chad Melton (Fall 2014 – Spr 2016) Compositions of Kuiper Belt Objects.

– Best Overall and Best Physical Sciences, Eureca 2016

– Matriculated to MS program at UT

– Honorable mention, Eureca (UT undergraduate research symposium), 2015

Richard Ness (Fall 2011 – 2014) Near- and mid-infrared spectroscopy of asteroids. Graduated

Spring 2014.

– Awarded UT summer research fellowship (2013)

– EPS Outstanding Senior, 2014

– Matriculated to MS program at University of Nevada, Las Vegas

Katherine Moore (Sum 2011 – Fall 2012) Reduction of Spitzer space telescope data.

Kelsey Crane (Spr 2010 – Spring 2012) Shape modeling of asteroids. Graduated Spr 2012.

– Awarded UT summer research fellowship (2011)

– Best Presentation, Natural Sciences, Eureca (UT undergrad research symposium), 2011

– EPS Outstanding Senior, 2012

– Completed MS at Purdue Univ.

– Currently in PhD program at University of Georgia

Emily Lea (Spr 2010 – Spr 2011) Reduction of Spitzer speace telescope data.

Daine Wright (Fall 2009 – Fall 2010) Surface composition of Haumea and Makemake.

– Best Presentation, Natural Sciences, Eureca (UT undergrad research symposium), 2010

– Completed MS in Earth & Planetary Sciences at UT

Allie Bramson (Summer 2010) A search for ongoing geologic activity on Jupiter’s satellites. Co-

advised with Cynthia Phillips as part of SETI Institute Research Experience for Undergraduates

(REU) program. Currently in graduate school at Univ. Arizona.

Bill Freeman (Summer 2010) Investigation of the origin of 2008 TC3 through spectral analysis of

asteroids and lab spectra of Almahatta Sitta and minerals. Co-advised with Janice Bishop and

Franck Marchis as part of SETI Institute REU program.

Abby Reiss (Summer 2009) Visible wavelength integrated spectroscopy of binary asteroids. Co-

advised with Franck Marchis as part of SETI Institute REU program.

Heather Stewart (Summer 2008) Compositional investigation of Trojan asteroids using space- and

ground-based observations. Co-advised with Franck Marchis as part of SETI Institute REU

program. Currently in PhD program in physics at Catholic Univ.

Stephen Im (Jan – Aug 2008) Thermal emission analysis of primitive asteroids. Advised as part of

Foothill-De Anza community college internship program. Currently a research assistant at

NASA Ames Research Center, applying to graduate school for engineering.

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Kathy Kornei (Summer 2007) Eclipse reappearance of Io: Time resolved spectroscopy. Advised

as part of NASA Ames summer research program. Continued on to a PhD in astronomy at

UCLA.

PhD and Master’s Committees Cole Nypaver (Fall 2017 – present) – MS, Earth & Planetary Sci. – Crater degradation on the

Moon.

Rose Borden (Spr 2016 – present) – MS, Earth & Planetary Sci. – Mapping and Analysis of Wrinkle

Ridges in Aeolis Dorsa, Mars

Michael Phillips (Spr 2016 – present) – PhD, Earth & Planetary Sci. - Remote Sensing of Martian

Crust and Thresholds of Detectability of Mars Analog Features in the Atacama and Altiplano

of Chile

Cameron McCarty (Spr 2016 – Summer 2018) – MS, Earth & Planetary Sci. - Remote

Characterization of Physical Surface Characteristics of Mars Using Diurnal Variations in

Apparent Thermal Inertia

Spencer Beloin (Spr 2016 – Fall 2018) – PhD, Physics – Constraining Dense Matter Superfluidity

and Equations of State from the Cooling of Isolated Neutron Stars.

Michael Marsset (Fall 2016) – PhD, Physics, Universite d’Aix-Marsseille (France) - Étude de la

composition de surface et de la structure interne des petits corps du système solaire riches en

éléments volatils.

Emily Nield (Spr 2015 – Spring 2018) – MS, Earth & Planet. Sci. – Wind Tunnel Investigations of

Aeolian Transport on Titan.

Zoe Landsman (Spr 2015 – Spr 2017) – PhD, Physics, Univ. Central Florida – Surface Properties

and Composition of Primitive Asteroid Families and the M-Type Asteroids.

Keenan Golder (Spr 2014 – present) – PhD, Earth & Planet Sci. – Investigations into Basaltic

Volcanism on Mars and Mercury.

Chris Tate (Fall 2013 – Spr 2017) – PhD, Physics – Remote Neutron Spectroscopy Applications on

Mars and Earth.

Oliver Hamil (Spr 2014 – Summer 2015) – PhD, Physics – Braking Index of Isolated Pulsars.

Nicole Lunning (Spr 2013 – Summer 2015) – PhD, Earth & Planet Sci. - Vesta from Mantle to

Regolith: Insights into Processes on Vesta from Howardites and Carbonaceous Chondrites.

Ashley Dameron (Fall 2012 – Summer 2015) – MS, Earth & Planet Sci. – Using Slope Angles of

Inner Walls of Europan Double Ridges to Test Proposed Models of Formation.

Chloe Beddingfield (Spr 2011 – Summer 2015) – PhD, Earth & Planet Sci. – Tectonics and

Cratering on Icy Satellites.

Helena Pais (Spr 2011 – Spr 2013) – PhD, Physics – Three dimensional equation of state for core-

collapse supernova matter.

Sarah Drummond (Fall 2011 – Spr 2012) – Master’s, Earth & Planet Sci. – Drainage Networks

Indicate Tensional Tectonism on Titan.

Sheri Singerling (Fall 2010 – Spr 2012) – Master’s, Earth & Planet Sci. – The Search for

Pyroclastic Material in Howardites: Evidence of Explosive Volcanism on Vesta.

Caitlyn Williams (Spr 2010 – Spr 2011) – Master’s, Earth & Planet Sci. – Improving Ground

Penetrating Radar Surveying Efficiency for Archaeological Geophysics.

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Post-doctoral Research Associates Supervised

Sean Lindsay (July 2012 – July 2014) – Mineralogy of primitive asteroids from mid-infrared

thermal emission spectroscopy. Mineralogy of multiple asteroid systems (i.e., asteroids with

moons) from near-infrared reflectance spectroscopy.

Noemi Pinilla-Alonso (Aug. 2012 – July 2015) – Compositional analysis of Kuiper Belt Objects

from reflectance measurements in the 3-9 m spectral range.

Ben Rozitis (Jan. 2014 – April 2015) – Developing a thermal model for the OSIRIS-REx mission.

Thermophysical analysis of asteroids.

Teaching Experience

Spring 2018 – GEOL 104 (Exploring the planets, 110 students)

Fall 2017 – GEOL 680 (graduate seminar – Europa, 6 students)

Spring 2017 – GEOL 584 (Planetary Geodynamics, 6 students)

Fall 2016 – GEOL 104 (Exploring the planets, 132 students)

Spring 2016 – GEOL 380 (Planetary Geology, 17 students)

Fall 2015 – GEOL 680 (graduate seminar – Geology of Mercury, 6 students)

Spring 2015 – GEOL 104 (Exploring the planets, 130 students)

3-7 Nov 2014 – Thermal observations of Asteroids (Advanced course – XIX Ciclo de Cursos

Especiais, Observatório Nacional, Brazil)

Fall 2014 – GEOL 490/590 (Planetary Geodynamics, 9 students)

Fall 2013 – GEOL 680 (graduate seminar – Small bodies of the Solar System, 6 students)

Spring 2013 – GEOL 104 (Exploring the planets, 90 students)

Fall 2012 – GEOL 490/590 (Planetary Geodynamics, 5 students)

Spring 2012 –GEOL 104 (Exploring the planets, 105 students)

Fall 2011 –GEOL 680 (graduate seminar – Geology of the outer Solar System, 6 students)

Spring 2010, Spring 2012, Fall 2013 – Independent study

Spring 2011 – guest lecturer at Univ. Tennessee for GEO 104 (Exploring the planets)

Spring 2004, 2006, 2008 – guest lecturer at Santa Clara Univ. for Intro to the Solar System

Fall 1998 to Spring 2002 – GTA for several different planetary science courses

Professional, Institutional, and Public Service

Professional Service

American Astronomical Society (AAS) Division for Planetary Sciences (DPS)

Member, Icarus Editorial Advisory Board (2018 – present)

Chair, Local Organizing Committee for 2018 annual meeting (held in Knoxville)

Member, Local Organizing Committee for 2019 annual meeting (to be held in Geneva)

DPS Leadership Committee, 2014-2017

Committee consists of a Chair, Vice Chair, Past Chair and 6 committee members

(elected by membership to terms of 3 years)

Responsibilities centered around supporting membership, including managing

relations with federal agencies, annual membership meetings, the Division-

supported planetary science journal Icarus, and other issues that come up

Included visits with Congress, OMB, and NASA HQ, 2014, 2015, 2016

DPS Federal Relations Subcommittee, 2008 – 2012

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Communications channel between DPS leadership/membership and various

federal agencies (Congress, White House, NASA Headquarters, NSF)

Included visits to Congress, OMB, and NASA Headquarters, 2010 & 2012

Spitzer Space Telescope

User’s Panel, 2015-present

represent users in determining policies for observing and funding with Spitzer

Director discretionary time external reviewer, 2007 – 2013

General observing cycle external reviewer (May 2013)

Scientific Organizing Committee, TherMoPS III meeting (to be held 2019 in Budapest)

Scientific Organizing Committee, TherMoPS II meeting (2015)

NASA study group to consider science enabled by the Spitzer space telescope to support use of

the upcoming James Webb Space Telescope, 2014-2015

National Optical Astronomy Observatory (NOAO) Time Allocation Committee (TAC)

Chair, Solar System Panel, 2014 – 2017

Member, Solar System Panel, 2013 – 2014

(NOAO manages all federally-funded telescope time in the US. The TAC is

responsible for reviewing proposals to the very wide range of telescopes

managed by NOAO. The TAC meets twice a year, generally in May and October.

As Chair, I assign proposals to panel members, oversee the review process, and

participate in integration of results from sub-discipline panels (i.e., solar system,

galactic, extra-galactic) into the overall telescope scheduling.)

NASA Small Bodies Assessment Group, Special Action Team, March – July 2014

Formulate input on science possibilities of NASA’s Asteroid Retrieval Mission

JWST Science Advisory Group 9 member, 2015

Group chief, panel member, and external reviewer for various NASA programs

Journal reviews (Icarus, Astronomy & Astrophysics, Meteoritics & Planetary Science,

Astronomical Journal, Astrophysical Journal, Nature, Journal of Geophysical Research, Mon.

Notices of the Royal Astron. Soc.)

Research Corporation, fellowship external reviewer, 2008, 2011

Estonian Science Foundation, external reviewer, 2011

Contributed substantially to 5 white papers for NASA Planetary Science Decadal Survey

NASA Infrared Telescope Facility Time Allocation Committee, 2007 – 2009

Spitzer Warm Mission, Planetary Science Goals team member, 2007

Keck Next Generation Adaptive Optics Working Group, 2006

Session chair at Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, AAS/DPS, and AGU

Outreach Service

Interviewed on WUOT (NPR station) regarding comet Lulin, Feb 2009

Interviewed by a dozen news organizations regarding ices and organics on asteroids, Apr/May

2010

Quest article and video interview regarding ices and organics on asteroids, Aug 2010.

SEC “Stories of Success” video interview, Apr 2011.

WATE channel 6 (TV) news interview on the last Space Shuttle mission, July 2011.

OSIRIS-REx news release interview, followed by four other interviews (Daily Beacon, News-

Sentinel, WPLN, WIVK), July 2011.

Knoxville News-Sentinel, front page story, July 2011

Associated Press interview about Earth Trojan asteroid, July 2011

UT Science Forum lecture, Sept 23, 2011

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DPS press release on asteroid 93 Minerva, which has two moons (Oct 2011)

WUOT (Knoxville NPR) interview regarding moons around asteroids (Oct 12, 2011)

Knoxville Technical Society Lecture (Oct 17, 2011)

Keynote speaker at StarFest 2011 (Oct 22 2011)

Cleveland State Community College lecture (Oct 27, 2011)

Interview for Christian Science Monitor, close approach of 2005 YU55 (Nov 7, 2011)

Interview for US News & World Report, close approach of 2005 YU55 (Jan 2, 2012)

Oak Ridge Institute for Continued Learning lecture (March 2012)

Public Lecture – Astronomy Club of Asheville (Aug 2012)

Interview for WVLT about asteroid 2012 DA14 close approach (Feb 2013)

Interview for Knoxville News Sentinel about Russian meteor (Feb 2013)

On-Air interview for WATE (channel 6) about Russian meteor (Feb 2013)

Radio interview for WIVK Newstalk 98.7 about Russian meteor (Feb 2013)

Lecture for UT teacher’s workshop (July 2013)

WUOT (Knoxville NPR) interview on asteroid/comet Don Quixote (Sep 2013)

Public lecture – Astronomy Club of Nashville (Feb 2014)

WUOT (Knoxville NPR) interview on New Horizons mission to Pluto (Apr 2015)

WATE (TV channel 6), News Sentinel, and Daily Beacon interviews about undergraduate student

attending New Horizons flyby, July 2015

WVLT (TV channel 8) interview about New Horizons mission to Pluto, July 2015

WUOT follow-up interview about results of New Horizons Pluto flyby, July 2015

Science Café – public Q&A about near-Earth asteroids, July 2015

USA Today interview about NASA Dawn mission at asteroid Ceres (Dec 2015)

TEDx Knoxville Without Limits presentation (June 2016)

WUOT (Knoxville NPR) interview about OSIRIS-REx launch (Aug 2016)

NewsTalk 98.7 (Howell and Yarbrough) live on-air interview about OSIRIS-Rex launch (Sep

2016)

CS Monitor interview about nitrogen glaciers on Pluto (Sep 2016)

CS Monitor interview about H2O ice on Ceres (Dec 2016)

Science Café talk on New Horizons Pluto flyby (March 2017)

WBIR (channel 10) interview about citizen science project to find planets in WISE data (March

2017)

Departmental Service

Associate Department Head (Fall 2017 – Summer 2018)

Chair, Departmental Strong Hall Space Committee (Fall 2017 – Summer 2018)

Member, Non-Tenure-Track Faculty Appointments Committee (2015 - 2018)

Member, Undergraduate Program Committee (Fall 2015 – Fall 2017)

o Includes academic advising of 50% of the Geology majors

Planetary Mineralogy Faculty Search Committee (Summer 2016 – Spr 2017)

o Diversity advocate

Department Email Listserv manager (Fall 2012 – present)

Chair, teaching review committee (Spring 2017)

Member, teaching review committees (Fall 2011, Fall 2012, Fall 2015)

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Member, committee reviewing EPS procedures regarding non-tenure track faculty (2015)

Chair, Discretionary Funds Committee (Fall 2012 – 2015)

Website Manager (Fall 2012 – Fall 2015)

Chair, Mineralogy teaching post-doc search committee (Spring 2015)

Coordinator of departmental computer lab (Fall 2009 – 2012)

Member, Departmental Adjunct Faculty Appointments/Faculty Recognition Committee (Fall

2008 – 2012)

hosted colloquium speaker (10 times, 2011 through 2017)

Articles for EPS newsletter (2008, 2009, 2014)

College Service

Strong Hall building representative (Fall 2017 – Summer 2018)

Mic/Nite Presentation (March 2016) Pecha Kucha style presentation

EPS Diversity officer (2013 – present)

Academic Review Board hearing member (March 2015)

Speaker at Alumni College event (Sept 2010). Title of talk: Rocks in Space.

Institutional/University Service

Undergraduate Council (Fall 2016 – Summer 2018)

o Curriculum subcommittee (Fall 2016 – Summer 2018)

o Subcommittee for evaluation of R-course evaluation (Spr 2016 – Summer 2018)

o Appeals subcommittee (Fall 2017 – Summer 2018)

General Education Taskforce Roundtable (Apr 2015)

o 5 hr workshop on university general education requirements

Presentation to Chancellor’s Honors students (Feb 2017)

Interview for UT Undergraduate Research Experience program (15 June 2011)

Interview/article for Tennessee Family (Oct 2011)

Life of the Mind, discussion group leader (Fall 2008, Fall 2013, Fall 2016)

Founded the SETI Institute colloquium series, 2007 (http://www.seti.org/talks).

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Paper Presentations at Professional Meetings (* denotes grad student author, ** denotes

undergrad student author, ***denotes post-doc authors)

Contributed (since 2009) (see above for invited talks)

Note: I’ve only explicitly listed those on which UT students or I are first-author.

J.P. Emery, and 15 others 2018. Thermophysical properties of (101955) Bennu from OSIRIS-REx

Approach Phase Data. 2018 AGU Fall Meeting abstract #P21A-06.

McGraw, L.*, J.P. Emery, C.A. Thomas, A.S. Rivkin, N. Wigton 2018. OH/H2O on Near-Earth

Asteroids. 50th DPS abstract #508.02

MacLennan, E.M.* and J.P. Emery 2018. Using asteroid-meteorite connections to quantify space

weathering. 50th DPS abstract #404.11.

Lucas, M.P.***, J.P. Emery, T. Hiroi, H.Y. McSween 2018. Spectral properties and mineral

compositions of acapulcoite-lodranite clan meteorites: Establishing S-type asteroid-meteorite

connections. 50th DPS abstract #404.09.

Perkins, W.**, J.P. Emery, D. Cruikshank, C.M. Dalle Ore, Y. Fernandez, K. Noll, N. Pinilla-

Alonso, J. Stansberry, D.E. Trilling 2018. A Database of Fluxes and Albedos of Kuiper Belt

Objects at 3.6 and 4.5 μm from Observations with the Spitzer Space Telescope. 50th DPS

abstract #315.06.

Martin, A.C.*, J.P. Emery, S. Lindsay 2018. The origin of Trojan asteroids from spectral analysis.

50th DPS abstract #221.06.

Melton, C.A.*, J.P. Emery, L.M. Prockter, G.C. Collins, G.W. Patterson, S.A. Kattenhorn, C.M.

Cooper, A.R. Rhoden 2018. Kinematics of Microplate Rotation on Europa: Argadnel Regio.

49th LPSC abstract #2267.

Nield, E.V.*, D.M. Burr, J.P. Emery, S.L. Sutton, J.F. Kok, J.K. Smith 2018. A Wind Tunnel Study

of the Effect of Density Ratio on Saltation Threshold Conditions. 49th LPSC abstract #2141.

{Co-author on 11 others in 2018}

Martin, A.*, J.P. Emery, S.S. Lindsay 2017. Surface Composition of Trojan Asteroids from

Thermal-Infrared Spectroscopy. AGU 2017 Fall Meeting abstract #P23A-2708.

Emery, J.P., D. Takir, N.G. Stamper**, M.P. Lucas* 2017. Trojan Asteroids: Spectral Groups,

Volatiles, and Rotational Variation. AGU 2017 Fall Meeting abstract #P23A-2715.

Cartwright, R.*, J.P. Emery, N. Pinilla-Alonso 2017. Red material on the large moons of Uranus:

Dust from the irregular satellites? 49th DPS abstract#210.02.

Lucas, M.P.*, J.P. Emery, N. Pinilla-Alonso, S.S. Lindsay, E.M. MacLennan, R. Cartwright, V.

Reddy, J.A. Sanchez, C.A. Thomas, V. Lorenzi 2017. Hungaria Asteroid Region Telescopic

Spectral Survey (HARTSS) II: Spectral Homogeneity Among Hungaria Family Asteroids. 49th

DPS abstract #208.07.

Martin, A.*, J.P. Emery, S.S. Lindsay 2017. Silicate Phases on the Surfaces of Trojan Asteroids.

49th DPS abstract #110.34.

MacLennan, E.M.*, J.P. Emery, S.S. Lindsay 2017. Space Weathering of Silicate Asteroids: An

Observational Investigation. 49th DPS abstract #110.26.

McGraw, L.*, J.P. Emery, C.A. Thomas, A.S. Rivkin, N.R. Wigton 2017. Volatile Characterization

on Near-Earth Asteroids. 49th DPS abstract #110.13.

Cartwright, R.J.* and J.P. Emery 2017. Hemispherical Asymmetries in Spectral Reddening on the

Classical Uranian Satellites: Evidence of Intraplanetary Dust Bombardment. 48th LPSC, LPI

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Contribution 1964, id.2630.

McGraw, L.E.*, M.M. Jean, J.P. Emery, N.M. Podgornykh, L.A. Taylor 2017. Novosibirsk

Meteorite: An FeNi-Rich, Highly Shocked H5 Ordinary Chondrite. 48th LPSC, LPI

Contribution 1964, id.2460.

Lucas, M.P.*, J.P. Emery, N. Pinilla-Alonso, S.S. Lindsay, V. Reddy, J. A. Sanchez, C.A.

Thomas, R.J. Cartwright, E.M. MacLennan, V. Lorenzi 2017. Hungaria Asteroid Region

Telescopic Spectral Survey (HARTSS) II: Spectral Homogeneity Among Hungaria Family

Members. Asteroids, Comets, Meteors, Apr 10-14 2017, Montevideo, Uruguay [International]

MacLennan, E.M.* and J.P. Emery 2017. Mechanical Weathering of Asteroid Regolith. Asteroids,

Comets, Meteors, Apr 10-14 2017, Montevideo, Uruguay [International]

McGraw, L.E.*, J.P. Emery, C.A. Thomas, A.S. Rivkin, N.R. Wigton 2017. Volatile

Characterization on Near-Earth Asteroids Using 3-µm Spectroscopy. Asteroids, Comets,

Meteors, Apr 10-14 2017, Montevideo, Uruguay [International]

Emery, J.P. and N.C. Stamper** 2017. Surface Compositions of Small Trojan Asteroids.

Asteroids, Comets, Meteors, Apr 10-14 2017, Montevideo, Uruguay [International]

Emery, J.P., B. Rozitis, P.R. Christensen, C.A. Thomas, V.E. Hamilton, B.E. Clark, M. Delbo,

L.F. Lim, D. Lauretta 2018. Thermophysical Analysis of 101955 Bennu with OSIRIS-REx. 49th

DPS abstract #110.02.

{Co-author on 21 others in 2017}

Cartwright, R.J.* and J.P. Emery 2016. Constraining the processes modifying the surfaces of the

classical Uranian satellites. 48th DPS, abstract #519.01.

Lucas, M.P.*, J.P. Emery, N. Pinilla-Alonso, S.S. Lindsay, V. Lorenzi 2016. Hungaria Asteroid

Region Telescopic Spectral Survey (HARTSS): Stony Asteroids Abundant in the Background

and Family Populations. 48th DPS, abstract #510.08.

MacLennan, E.M.*, J.P. Emery, B. Rozitis 2016. Searching for Brazil Nuts on Q-type Near-Earth

Asteroids. 48th DPS abstract #325.15.

Martin, A.*, J.P. Emery, S.S. Lindsay 2016. Spectral Emissivity (6-38 μm) of Small Trojan

Asteroids. 48th DPS, abstract #221.03.

Melton, C.A.*, J.P. Emery, N. Pinilla-Alonso, M. Mommert, C. Lejoly, D.E. Trilling 2016.

Photometry of Scattered Disk Objects at 3.6 and 4.5 μm. 48thDPS, abstract #120.12

Lucas, M.P.*, J.P. Emery, T. Hiroi, R.E. Milliken 2016. Spectral Properties of Primitive

Achondrite Meteorites: Establishing S-Type Asteroid-Meteorite Connections. 47th LPSC, LPI

Contribution 1903, p.3003.

MacLennan, E.M.*, J.P. Emery, M.P. Lucas*, N. Pinllia-Alonso 2016. Do Asteroids Exhibit

Different Space Weathering Styles? 47th LPSC, LPI Contribution 1903, p.2911.

Phillips, M.S.*, J.P. Emery, J.E. Moersch 2016. Hollows on Mercury: No Geographic Trends in

Reflectance. 47th LPSC, LPI Contribution 1903, p.2178.

{Co-author on 13 others in 2016}

MacLennan, E.*, J.P. Emery, M.P. Lucas*, N. Pinilla-Alonso 2015. Assessment and

Characterization of Space Weathering Styles on Asteroid Surfaces. Space Weathering of Airless

Bodies: An Integration of Remote Sensing Data, Laboratory Experiments and Sample Analysis

Workshop. LPI Contribution 1878, p.2033.

Cartwright, R.*, J.P. Emery, M.P. Lucas*, N. Pinilla-Alonso, D.E. Trilling, A.S. Rivkin 2015.

Dark material on the classical Uranian satellites: What is it and where did it come from? 47th

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DPS, abstract #411.02.

Lucas, M.*, J.P. Emery, N. Pinilla-Alonso, S.S. Lindsay, V. Lorenzi 2015. A Near-Infrared

Spectral Survey of Hungaria Region Asteroids: Compositionally Diverse Neighbors of the

Terrestrial Planets. 47th DPS, abstract#213.16.

Stamper, N.**, J.P. Emery, M.P. Lucas*, R.J. Cartwright* 2015. Near-Infrared Spectroscopy of

Trojan Asteroids: Assessing Compositional Bimodality at Small Sizes. 47th DPS, abstract

#213.06.

Melton, C.**, J.P. Emery, N. Pinilla-Alonso, M. Mommert, C. Lejoly, D.E. Trilling 2015.

Photometry of Scattered Disk Objects at 3.6 and 4.5 μm. 47th DPS, abstract #211.04.

Wigton, N.*, J.P. Emery, C.A. Thomas, A.S. Rivkin 2015. 3-μm spectroscopy of near-Earth

asteroids: Searching for OH/H2O on small planetary bodies. 47th DPS, abstract #106.06.

Cartwright, R.J.*, J.P. Emery, N. Pinilla-Alonso, A.S. Rivkin, D.E. Trilling 2015. Hemispherical

Asymmetries in H2O Ice Bands on the Large Moons of Uranus: Evidence for System-Wide

Alteration Processes. 46th LPSC, abstract #1832 (p. 1647).

MacLennan, E.M.*, and J.P. Emery 2015. Constraining thermal inertia using a spherical TPM.

Thermal Models for Planetary Science II [International]

Emery, J.P. 2015. Spectroscopy in the Mid-IR of comets, asteroids and other airless bodies.

Thermal Models for Planetary Science II [International]

{Co-author on 12 others n 2015}

Wigton, N.*, J.P. Emery, A.S. Rivkin, C.A. Thomas 2014. Near-infrared (2 – 4 μm) spectroscopy

of near-Earth asteroids: Search for OH/H2O on small planetary bodies. 46th DPS, abstract

#213.16.

Pinilla-Alonso, N.***, J.P. Emery, D.P. Cruikshank, S. Protopapa, W. Grundy, C.M. Lisse, J.

Bauer, Y. Fernandez, J. Stansberry, B.J. Buratti 2015. Diurnal and Seasonal Variations of

Pluto's surface composition through Spitzer Space telescope eyes. 46th DPS, abstract #404.05

Cartwright, R.J.*, J.P. Emery, A.S. Rivkin, D.E. Trilling 2014. Distribution of CO2 ice on the

Large Uranian Moons: Evidence for Charged Particle Bombardment?, Workshop on the Study

of the Ice Giant Planets, Columbia, MD, abstract #2007

MacLennan, E.M.* and J.P. Emery 2014. A novel method for thermal inertia determination.

Asteroids, Comets, Meteors, June 30-July 4, Helsinki, Finland [International]

Emery, J.P., Y. Fernandez, M. Kelley, K. Warden*, C. Hergenrother, D. Lauretta, M. Drake, H.

Campins, J. Ziffer. Thermal infrared observations and thermophysical characterization of the

OSIRIS-REx target asteroid (101955) Bennu. Asteroids, Comets, Meteors, June 30-July 4,

Helsinki, Finland [International]

Rozitis, B.***, E. MacLennan*, J.P. Emery, S. Green 2014. Thermal inertia and bulk density of

near-Earth asteroids. Asteroids, Comets, Meteors, June 30-July 4, Helsinki, Finland

[International]

Ness, R.G.** and J.P. Emery 2014. Thermal Inertia Estimates of Four Near-Earth Asteroids from

Spitzer Space Telescope Spectral Observations. 45th LPSC, abstract #1430.

Lucas, M.P.* and J.P. Emery 2014. Asteroid-Meteorite Connections in the Hungaria Background

Population: Correlations with Primitive Achondrites? 45th LPSC, abstract #1766

{Co-author on 18 others in 2014}

Lindsay, S.S.***, J.P. Emery, F. Marchis, J. Enriquez, M. Assafin 2013. A Spectroscopic and

Mineralogical Study of Multiple Asteroid Systems. 45th DPS, abstract #112.04.

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Lucas, M.P.*, and J.P. Emery 2013. Building Blocks of the Terrestrial Planets: Mineralogy of

Hungaria Asteroids. 45th DPS, abstract #205.06.

Pinilla-Alonso, N.***, J.P. Emery, D. Trilling, D.P. Cruikshank, Y. Fernandez, C.M. Dalle Ore,

J.A. Stansberry 2013. Preliminary Results On The Surface Composition Of Centaurs From

IRAC/Spitzer Photometry. 45th DPS, abstract #414.05.

MacLennan, E.* and J.P. Emery 2013. Constraints on Spin Axis and Thermal Properties of

Asteroids in the WISE Catalog. 45th DPS, abstract #208.19.

J.P. Emery, R.G. Ness**, M.P. Lucas 2013. A Search for Volatiles and Spectral Variation on the

Surfaces of Trojan Asteroids. 45th DPS, abstract #208.31.

Pinilla-Alonso, N***., J.P. Emery, D.P. Cruikshank 2013. IRAC/Spitzer photometry of the Pluto-

Charon System. The Pluto System on the Eve of Exploration by New Horizons: Perspectives

and Predictions, July 22-26 2013, Laurel, MD.

MacLennan, E.M.*, J.P. Emery, D.E. Trilling 2013. Thermal Inertia of Asteroids from Multi-

Epoch Observations by WISE. 44th LPSC, abstract #2757.

Lucas, M.P.*, J.P. Emery 2013. Surface Mineralogy of Mars-Crossing Asteroid 1747 Wright:

Analogous to the H Chondrites. 44th LPSC, abstract #1813.

Beddingfield, C.B.*, J.P. Emery, D.M. Burr 2013. Testing for a Contractional Origin of Janiculum

Dorsa on the Northern, Leading Hemisphere of Saturn's Moon Dione. 44th LPSC, abstract

#1301.

Cartwright, R.*, J.P. Emery, A.S. Rivkin, D.E. Trilling 2013. Near-Infrared Spectroscopy of

Uranian Satellites: Searching for Carbon Dioxide Ice on Umbriel, Titania, and Oberon. 44th

LPSC, abstract #1195.

{Co-author on 20 others in 2013}

Emery, J.P., M.S. Kelley, Y.R. Fernandex, C.W. Hergenrother, K.T. Crane, J. Ziffer, H. Campins,

D.S. Lauretta, M.J. Drake 2012. Thermal and Physical Characterization of the OSIRIS-REx

Target Asteroid (101955) 1999 RQ36. 44th DPS, abstract #102.05.

Ness, R.**, J.P. Emery. Near Infrared Spectroscopy of the Trojan Asteroids: Testing the

Distribution of Spectral Types in the L4 and L5 swarms. 44th DPS, abstract #110.12.

Takir, D.*, J.P. Emery, R.N. Clark, H.Y. McSween, N. Pearson 2013. Comparative Analyses of

Carbonaceous Chondrites and Additional Outer Main Belt Asteroids Using Near-Infrared (2-4

μm) Spectroscopy. 44th DPS, abstract #202.06.

Cartwright, R.*, J.P. Emery, A.S. Rivkin, D.E. Trilling 2013. Spitzer/IRAC Photometry Of The

Four Largest Uranian Satellites. 44th DPS, abstract #112.13.

Lucas, M.*, J.P. Emery, D. Takir 2013. Dunites In The Sky? VNIR Spectra Of Six Suspected A-

class Asteroids. 44th DPS, abstract #110.11.

Wright, D.M.*, J.P. Emery, D. Cruikshank, C. Dalle Ore, Y. Fernandez, J. Stansberry, M. Brown,

W. Fraser, R. McGuire, D. Trilling 2013. Near-infrared Photometric Search For Volatile Ices

On The Surfaces Of Cold Classical Kuiper Belt Objects. 44th DPS, abstract #405.03.

Emery, J.P., L.F. Lim, N.A. Moskovitz 2012. The near-Earth encounter of 2005 YU55: Thermal

inertia and inferred surface properties. Asteroids, Comets, Meteors, abstract #6453.

[INTERNATIONAL]

Takir, D.*, H.Y. McSween, J.P. Emery, R.N. Clark, N. Pearson 2012. Constraints on the nature

and degree of aqueous alteration in outer Main Belt asteroids. 43rd LPSC abstract #1354.

Beddingfield, C.B.*, D.M. Burr, J.P. Emery 2012. Evidence for a listric extensional fault system

bounding Arden Corana on Uranus’ moon Miranda. 43rd LPSC abstract #1366.

Crane, K.T.**, J.P. Emery, L.F. Lim 2012. Shape and thermal modeling of a selection of M-type

asteroids. 43rd LPSC abstract #1425.

{Co-author on 20 others in 2012}

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Emery, J.P. and L.F. Lim (Oct 2011) Thermal Emission Spectroscopy of M-type Asteroids. 43rd

DPS , abstract #1438 [INTERNATIONAL].

Takir, D.*, J.P. Emery, R.N. Clark, H.Y. McSween, Jr. 2011. Implications of infrared reflectance

spectroscopy of CM/CI carbonaceous chondrites for outer Main Belt asteroids, 43rd DPS,

abstract #529 [INTERNATIONAL].

Takir, D.*, J.P. Emery, H.Y. McSween 2011. Outer Main Belt asteroids: Identification and

distribution of four spectral groups. 42nd LPSC, abstract #1182.

Dave, R.* and J.P. Emery 2011. Near-Earth asteroid thermal modeling [NEATM] and

thermophysical modeling of 10 low albedo NEAs using Infrared Spectrograph (IRS) on

NASA’s Spitzer space telescope. 42nd LPSC, abstract #2583.

Emery, J.P., W.M. Grundy, A. Lunsford, C.A. Hibbitts, C.B. Phillips, R.M.E. Mastrapa 2011. New

Horizons/LEISA Observations of the icy Galilean satellites. 42nd LPSC, abstract#2163.

Bramson, A.M.*, C.B. Phillips, J.P. Emery 2011. A search for ongoing geologic activity on

Jupiter’s satellites. 42nd LPSC, abstract #1606.

Marchis, F., J.E. Enriquez*, J.P. Emery 2011. NIR spectroscopic study of multiple asteroid

systems. 42nd LPSC, abstract #2035.

{Co-author on 10 others in 2011}

Dave, R.*, J.P. Emery, D. Cruikshank, M. Mueller, M. Delbo, D.E. Trilling, M. Mommert* 2010.

Thermal emission spectroscopy (5.2 to 38 microns) and analysis of 10 near-Earth asteroids.

42nd DPS, abstract #13.24.

Wright, D.*, J.P. Emery, D.P. Cruikshank, C. Dalle Ore, Y. Fernandez, J. Stansberry, D. Trilling

2010. Composition of ices on the surfaces of KBOs 136108 Haumea and 136572 Makemake.

42nd DPS, abstract #40.06.

Takir, D.* and J.P. Emery 2010. Near-infrared spectroscopy of 12 outer Main Belt asteroids. 42nd

DPS, abstract #53.09.

Emery, J.P., C.A. Thomas, D.E. Trilling, R. Dave*, M. Delbo, M. Mueller 2010. Near-infrared

spectroscopy of NEOs: Characterization of targets of the ExploreNEOs (Spitzer) program. 42nd

DPS, abstract #13.20.

Emery, J.P., C.M. Dalle Ore, D.P. Cruikshank, Y.R. Fernandez, D.E. Trilling, J.A. Stansberry,

M.E. Brown, W.C. Fraser, D.M. Wright* (June/July 2010) Reflectances of KBOs and Centaurs

a >2.5m: Implications for organics. TNO 2010: Dynamical and physical properties of Trans-

neptunian objects. Philadelphia, PA.

Emery, J.P., and 7 others 2010. Thermophysical Characterization of Potential Spacecraft Target

(101955) 1999 RQ36. 41st LPSC abstract #2282.

Emery, J.P., D.P. Cruikshank, L. Lim, A.S. Rivkin, F. Marchis 2010. Advances in Solar System

science: Research enabled by 2.5 – 25 m spectroscopy with SOFIA. SOFIA Workshop:

Scientific Opportunities for New Instrumentation, Assilomar, CA.

{Co-author on 15 others in 2010}

Emery, J.P., and 15 others 2009. ExploreNEOS: The Warm Spitzer NEO Survey. AGU Fall

Meeting.

Reiss, A.E.*, F. Marchis, J.P. Emery 2009. Visible-Wavelength Integrated Spectroscopy of Binary

Asteroids. AGU Fall Meeting.

Takir, D.*, J.P. Emery 2009. Near-infrared spectroscopy of outer Main Belt asteroids. 41st

AAS/DPS meeting, abstract #34.03. [INTERNATIONAL]

Emery, J.P., D.P. Cruikshank, D.M. Burr 2009. Color Trends of Trojan Asteroids Suggest Two

Compositional Groups. 41st AAS/DPS meeting, abstract #32.10. [INTERNATIONAL]

Emery, J.P., D.P. Cruikshank, D.M. Burr 2009. Near-Infrared Spectroscopy of Trojan Asteroids:

Evidence for Two Compositional Groups. 40th LPSC, abstract #1442.

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{Co-author on 14 others in 2009}