Dr. Luke Daly

Professor

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Biography

Luke Daly is a Professor of Planetary Geoscience at the School of Geographical and Earth Sciences, University of Glasgow. His research focuses on understanding the history and evolution of planetary bodies through terrestrial analogs and extraterrestrial rock samples. He is a key member of the Hayabusa2 mission team, which aims to bring back samples from the asteroid Ryugu. Daly also played a significant role in the recovery of the Winchcombe meteorite in 2021, marking the first meteorite rainfall recovery in the UK in three decades. His work involves high-resolution geochemical and crystallographic analysis techniques, including electron backscatter diffraction and atom probe tomography, to study geological processes and the characteristics of meteorites, particularly carbonaceous chondrites. He is involved in educational initiatives and supervises graduate students in topics related to planetary science and geoscience, contributing to the academic community through teaching and leadership in professional societies.

Research Interests

Experience

Professor

2018-01-01 — Present

University of Glasgow • Glasgow, Scotland

Teaching and researching in the field of planetary geoscience, focusing on asteroids and meteoritics.

Awards

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Max Hey Medal

2024-01-01