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    Thomas Prettyman

    Senior Scientist at Planetary Science Institute

    Dr. Thomas Prettyman is an expert in nuclear spectroscopy with a focus on planetary and space science.

    He has a strong background in mapping the chemical composition of celestial bodies such as the Moon and Mars.

    At NASA, he played a key role in the Dawn mission, leading the Gamma Ray and Neutron Detector (GRaND) project.

    Currently, Dr. Prettyman is actively involved in the NASA Psyche mission and the Lunar Polar Hydrogen Mapper (LunaH-Map) cubesat mission.

    Throughout his career, he has been instrumental in developing radiation measurement systems for various applications including planetary science and space exploration.

    His research interests encompass radiation sensor design, space radiation environment analysis, and cosmogenic nuclide studies in celestial objects.

    Dr. Prettyman holds a Ph.D. and a B.S. in Nuclear Engineering from North Carolina State University.

    He has held roles in prestigious organizations like the Planetary Science Institute and has been affiliated with institutions like Los Alamos National Laboratory and the University of New Mexico.

    With a rich background in nuclear technology, Dr. Prettyman is committed to applying his expertise to advance scientific research, exploration, and engineering.

    Thomas Prettyman
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    Albuquerque, New Mexico