EPEC-EPSC #PlanetaryScience4All EPSC 2020 competition entry: Gloria Tognon is a PhD student at tthe Center of Studies and Activities for Space "G. Colombo" (CISAS) of Padova. Her PhD title is: Planetary mapping at different scales: insights on atmosphere-less terrestrial bodies. Her research interests focus on Planetary Geology.
About Gloria Tognon: "I’m a geologist in love with planetary sciences. I'm a PhD student in Space sciences, technologies and measurements at the Center of Studies and Activites for Space "G. Colombo" (CISAS) of Padova. My PhD project concerns the Planetary mapping at different scales of atmosphere-less terrestrial bodies, in particular of Mercury and the Moon, under the supervision of Professors Matteo Massironi and Giampiero Naletto. For the Moon I'm performing a small-scale mapping aimed at characterizing Tsiolkovskiy crater as a possible landing site for a future lunar mission, while for Mercury I'm performing a large-scale mapping to produce a geological map of Eminescu quandrangle and a chrono-stratigraphic interpretation of the area."




