Srinidhi Ravi Ph.D Candidate | Graduate Research Associate School of and Space Exploration, Tempe, AZ – 85281, USA [email protected] Employment Jan 2018 – present Graduate Research Associate, Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera (LROC), Arizona State University June 2017 – Dec 2017 Research Technician, Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera (LROC), Arizona State University Nov 2015 – May 2017 Undergraduate Research Assistant, Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera (LROC), Arizona State University Education Jan 2018 – Dec 2022 (expected) Ph. D Geological Sciences, School of Earth and Space Exploration, Arizona State University Aug 2014 – May 2017 B.S. Geological Sciences, School of Earth and Space Exploration, Arizona State University Oct 2012 – June 2014 B.S. coursework, School of Earth and Ocean Sciences, Cardiff University, UK Professional Memberships • American Geophysical Union • Geological Society of London • Geological Society of America Honors & Awards • Fellow, Geological Society of London (2019) • International Award for Young People (Bronze), HRH Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (2012) Skills • ArcGIS, QGIS, Unix, MATLAB, MELTS, Integrated Software for Imagers and Spectrometers (ISIS) • Languages: English, French, Tamil, Hindi Community Involvement • Convener, 4.5 Billion Years of Lunar Magmatism Session, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting 2020 • Executive Secretary, Lunar Surface Innovation Consortium 2020 • Mentor/Pen Pal, Letters to a Pre-Scientist Program (2020 – present) • Graduate Student Peer-Mentor, School of Earth and Space Exploration (2020 – present) • Member, School of Earth and Space Exploration Colloquium Committee (2020 – present) • Co-Chair, Women in Science Program (WiSP, 2019 – present) • Secretary/ International Student Advocate, Graduate Council (2018-2019) • Mentor, Sundial Program (2015) • Volunteer, Planetary Society (2015) • Student-Staff Representative, School of Earth and Ocean Sciences, Cardiff University (2012-2013) Educational and Public Outreach • Space Day at the Arizona Diamondbacks – Apollo 11 50th anniversary, Chase Field, Phoenix, AZ (2019) • Barnstorming the Exhibit, monOrchid Gallery, Phoenix, AZ (2019) • Phoenix Fan Fest (2019) • ASU Homecoming (2017-present) • SESE Open House (2016 – present) • Earth and Space Exploration Day (2016-present)

• ASU Open Door (2016-present) Fieldwork Experience 1. Oregon Lunar Analog Field Trip, Bend, OR (July-Aug. 2019; 1 week) – part of the LROC Science Team Meeting 2. New Mexico Lunar Analog Field Trip, Santa Fe, NM (June 2018; 1 week) – part of the LROC Science Team Meeting 3. Planetary Volcanism Analog Trip, Pinnacate Volcanic Field, Sonora, Mexico (April 2018; 2 days) – part of the planetary volcanology coursework 4. Hawai’i Lunar Analog Field Trip, Volcano, HI (Aug 2017; 1 week) – part of the LROC Science Team Meeting 5. Ronald Greeley’s “Holey Tour”, Flagstaff, AZ (Oct 2015; 2 days) – planetary analogs (part of GLG 404: Fundamentals of ) 6. Lizard Ophiolite Sequence, Cornwall, England (Oct 2013; 1 week) – geological mapping 7. Jurassic Coast, Dorset, SW England (Sept 2013; 1 week) – geological mapping 8. Moel Penderyn, Brecon Beacons National Park, Wales (May 2013; 2 days) – geological mapping 9. Rudry Mountain, Wales (Feb 2013; 4 days) – geological mapping 10. Caerphilly Mountain, Wales (Nov 2012; 2 days) – geological mapping Publications

Non-Peer Reviewed Articles 1. B.L. Jolliff, M.S. Robinson, and S. Ravi (2020). Origin and Evolution of the Lunar Procellarum KREEP Terrane. White paper submitted to the NASA Decadal Survey, National Academies of Science and Medicine. 2. S. N. Valencia, R.N. Watkins, J.A. Richardson, T. Glotch, E. Jawin, S. Ravi, and B.L. Jolliff (2020). End- Member Volcanism in the Absence of Plate Tectonics: Silicic Volcanism on the Moon. White paper submitted to the NASA Planetary Science Decadal Survey, National Academies of Science and Medicine.

Conference Abstracts 1. S. Ravi, C.B. Till, and M.S. Robinson (2020). Lunar Silicic Magma Genesis: Insights from Petrological Modeling. Submitted to Lunar and Planetary Science Conference LI, Houston, TX. 2. S. Ravi and M.S. Robinson (2019). So Creepy: Creep in the Lunar Procellarum KREEP Terrane. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA. 3. S. Ravi, J.D. Clark, and M.S. Robinson (2019). Geographic Proximity of Lunar Floor-Fractured Craters and Silicic Volcanic Landforms: Coincidence or Not? Geological Society of America Meeting, Phoenix, AZ. 4. S. Ravi and M.S. Robinson (2019). Lunar Floor-Fractured Craters: A Case for Viscous Relaxation. Lunar and Planetary Science Conference L, Houston, TX. 5. S. Ravi, P. Mahanti, and M.S. Robinson (2018). Terrace Width Variations in Complex Lunar Craters. European Lunar Symposium, Toulouse, France. 6. P. Mahanti, M.S. Robinson, and S. Ravi (2018). Influence of Crater Size and Morphological Degradation State on the Optical Maturity of Copernican Crater Ejecta. Lunar and Planetary Science Conference XLIX, Houston, TX. 7. S. Ravi, M.L. Shusterman, M.R. Henriksen, and M.S. Robinson (2018). KREEPy Lunar Silicic Volcanism: The Gruithuisen Domes. Lunar Science for Landed Missions Workshop, NASA , Mountain View, CA. 8. S. Ravi, P. Mahanti, H.M. Meyer, and M.S. Robinson (2017). Impact Craters: Size-Dependent Degradation Rates. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, New Orleans, LA.

9. B.W. Denevi, A. Duck, S.M. Klem, S. Ravi, M.S. Robinson, and E.J. Speyerer (2017). Depth of Maturity in the Moon’s Regolith. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, New Orleans, LA. 10. S. Ravi, P. Mahanti, H.M. Meyer, and M.S. Robinson (2016). On the Usefulness of Optical Maturity in Relative Age Classification of Fresh Craters. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA. 11. S. Ravi, P. Mahanti, H.M. Meyer, and M.S. Robinson (2016). Identifying Copernican and Eratosthenian Craters from LROC Images. NASA Exploration Science Forum (NESF), Mountain View, CA. 12. S. Ravi, P. Mahanti, H.M. Meyer, and M.S. Robinson (2016). Classifying and Cataloguing Copernican Craters from LROC Images. AGU Virtual Poster Showcase.