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


Along with my employer, Brown University, I am committed to supporting diversity, equity and inclusion in our field. “It is imperative that all members of our community — regardless of race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, nationality, religion, political views, physical ability and other aspects of their identities — are accepted, valued and provided with equal opportunities to thrive at Brown.”

Pride flag made from NASA images

Pride flag made from NASA images. Image courtesy creator Rachel Lense, interviewed here.