Ecole Superieure d'Electricite, Gif-sur-Yvette
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- Frequency Variation of the Polarimetric Scattering Mechanisms of Forests and its Consequences on Biomass Estimation using InSAR
- Gas chromatography High Resolution Mass Spectrometry to reveal the chemical composition of a Trojan asteroid with the OKEANOS space mission
- Preservation of Organic Molecules in Mars Analog Samples: Insights from SAM-like Pyrolysis and Derivatization Experiments
- SAM and the organic matter in Gale Crater, Mars - Inventory and implications
- Systematic study of impact of Perchlorate on the derivatization reagents (TMAH and MTBSTFA) onboard SAM
- Derivatization and Thermochemolysis Treatment aboard the MOMA experiment
- Detection of Prebiotic Molecules in Titan Analog Materials in support of the Dragonfly Mass Spectrometer Investigation
- End to End MOMA (Mars Organic Molecule Analyser) Campaign with the GC-MS Engineering Test Unit (ETU)
- Optimization of the Sample Analysis at Mars Wet Chemistry Experiment for the Detection of Organics in Glen Torridon
- Europan Molecular Indicators of Life Investigation (EMILI) Technology Development
- Sample Chemistry Revealed by TMAH-Evolved Gas Analysis: Results from the First In Situ Thermochemolysis Experiment at Gale Crater, Mars
- The Search for Fatty Acids on Mars: Results from the First In Situ Thermochemolysis Experiment at Gale Crater, Mars
- Organic Molecules on Mars: Results from the First In Situ TMAH Thermochemolysis Experiment at Gale Crater, Mars
- Extremophile Metabolite Study to Detect Potential Biosignatures and Interpret Future Gas Chromatography-Mass spectrometry Ocean Worlds in situ analysis (e.g. Dragonfly mission with its DraMS instrument and EuropaLander with its EMILI instrument).
- In situ sample treatment on Titan, aboard the DraMS experiment
- Influence of the secondary X-Rays on the organic matter at Mars' near-surface
- Synthesis of a Spectral Phobos Regolith Analog in Preparation of the MMX Mission