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26 February 2021
Erin Flowers

"In addition to my research on the habitability of other worlds, I am passionate about educational outreach in both astronomy and STEM as a whole. I am particularly dedicated to tutoring and mentoring scientists-to-be from under-represented groups. I believe that it is important for all of us to give back to the communities we live and work in, because science is for everyone."
Affiliation: Princeton University
AAS Positions:
- AAS Committee on the Status of Minorities in Astronomy, member (2018–present)
- IGEN/AAS Advisory Board member, present
Areas of Scientific Interest:
Icy moon habitability, (exo)planetary atmospheric dynamics and chemistry
Accomplishments:
- NSF Graduate Research Fellowship
- Princeton University Prison Teaching Initiative Fellow
- Princeton University Diversity Fellow