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Edwin Kite
Associate Professor, Planetary Science, University of Chicago
Edwin Kite is an Associate Professor at The University of Chicago, leading the Solar System & Exoplanet Habitability research group. His current research focuses on the early Mars climate problem, Enceladus, and rocky exoplanets with a goal to understand habitable planet processes. He invites graduate students and postdocs to join his team.
Edwin Kite pursued his Postdoc in Geological and Planetary Sciences at Caltech, a BA & MSci in Natural Sciences Tripos (Physical Sciences) at the University of Cambridge, and a PhD in Earth and Planetary Science at the University of California, Berkeley.
Prior to his current role, Edwin Kite held prestigious positions including the Astrophysics/Geosciences (Harry Hess) prize postdoc at Princeton University, Geological and Planetary Sciences Division Prize Postdoctoral Fellow at the California Institute of Technology, and a graduate student at UC Berkeley.