Dr. Ingrid Daubar is an associate professor of research in Planetary Sciences at Brown University and a Project Staff Scientist at the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory

Her research interests include impact cratering, modern-day geologic processes on other planets, including mass wasting and aeolian processes, atmosphere-surface interactions, and the dust cycle of Mars; the geology and exploration of Europa; and impact-seismic studies of rocky bodies. Dr. Daubar has participated in science and operations on NASA planetary missions and instruments including HiRISEInSightEuropa Clipper, Juno, and the ESA Hera mission