Z04 - Electrochemical Sensors for Space 2

Wednesday, 16 October 2019: 14:00-15:40
Room 305 (The Hilton Atlanta)
Chair:
Jessica E. Koehne
14:00
Electrochemistry and the Origin of Life
J. P. Jones (Jet Propulsion Lab., California Institute of Technology), L. M. Barge (NASA Astrobiology Institute), F. C. Krause (JPL/Caltech), N. Y. Hermis (Jet Propulsion Laboratory), K. J. Billings (NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory/Caltech), and S. M. Perl (Jet Propulsion Laboratory)
14:20
Capillary Electrophoresis and Contactless Conductivity Detection: A Powerful Tool for in Situ Analysis of Samples from Ocean Worlds
M. S. Ferreira Santos, E. A. Jaramillo, A. C. Noell, and M. F. Mora (NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory)
14:40
Measuring Soluble Properties of Planetary Science Samples: Sensor and System Development Since the Wet Chemistry Laboratory
A. C. Noell (NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory), E. A. Jaramillo (Jet Propulsion Laboratory), R. C. Quinn, A. Ricco (NASA Ames Research Center), S. P. Kounaves (Tufts University), and M. H. Hecht (MIT Haystack Observatory)
15:00
All-Printed Triboelectric Nanogenerator (TENG) for Nasa's in-Space Manufacturing Program
M. Seol (USRA at NASA Ames Research Center), M. Meyyappan (NASA Ames Research Center), and J. W. Han (USRA at NASA Ames Research Center)
15:20
Electrochemistry for Life Detection on Ocean Worlds
S. D. Thomson (NASA Postdoctoral Program, NASA Ames Research Center), R. C. Quinn, A. Ricco, and J. E. Koehne (NASA Ames Research Center)