The Womanium AstroBiology module spans biology, chemistry, astronomy, physics, planetary science, engineering, and geology. Think like an astrobiologist and learn how scientists use laboratory experiments, large telescopes, field work, computational modeling, spacecraft and space missions to study earth, other bodies in our Solar System, and exoplanets across the universe.
+ Womanium Scholarships Available
There are two enrollment categories:
A: Womanium AstroBiology Scholar ❯ Free
B: Participant ❯ $ 25 USD
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NASA Jet Propulsion Lab
California Institute of Technology
Planetary Science
Research Scientist
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Goddard Instrument Field Team
Co-Lead & Research Scientist
NASA Jet Propulsion Lab
California Institute of Technology
Concept Design Methods
Manager
University of Florida
Department of Geological Sciences
Professor
F.R.S.-FNRS
Research Director
University of Liège
Belgium EU
Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER)
Associate Professor in Biology
Pune India
NASA Jet Propulsion Lab
Experimental Astrobiologist
NASA Postdoctoral Fellow
Firefly Aerospace
Deputy Chief Engineer
Blue Ghost Lunar Program
MORE SPEAKERS COMING SOON
What does "mission design" mean? How do you "pitch" your science? Learn a new and specialized topic each week!
Want to hear from an expert in the field or see exactly how astrobiology is studied in labs around the world? This is your chance! We'll alternate between talks focused toward a general audience and astrobiology lab tours.
Meet with your team to design your astrobiology mission!
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California Institute of Technology
NASA Jet Propulsion Lab
Planetary Scientist & AstroBiologist
University of California Santa Barbara
Womanium Global Biology Fellow
Academy of Science (AOS)
Loudoun County Schools Virginia USA
Womanium Intern
ArtCenter College of Design
California USA
Womanium Illustration & Design Intern
Womanium
Founder + Director
Womanium is a not-for-profit organization headquartered in Washington, DC. Womanium works with US government agencies such as ARPA-E, DARPA, NIH, NASA, etc. for women’s advancement in STEM+ Entrepreneurship in domains ranging from Energy, Space, Astronomy, and Telescopes, Computational Neuroscience, Industrial Additive Manufacturing Automation, Transportation to Nuclear Weapons Safety.
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