Eric T. Wolf
climate + planets + computer models
Grants and Fellowships
Note: dollar amounts indicate the take to my home institute, not the total project take from all institutes
Current Projects
“Determining the Atmospheric Composition and Rotation Rates of Habitable Zone M-dwarf Planets with Thermal Phase Curves and Transit Spectra.”
NASA Sellers Exoplanet Environments Collaboration
Project Co-I/Institutional PI, $28,483
2018
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“The Virtual Planetary Laboratory: Advancing the Search for Life Beyond the Solar System.”
NASA Astrobiology Institute, NASA Nexus for Exoplanet System Science
Project Co-I/Institutional PI, $156,186
2018 - 2023
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“Abrupt Climate Transitions Near Habitability Thresholds Investigated With ROCKE-3D and SOCRATES.”
NASA Astrobiology Institute, NASA Nexus for Exoplanet System Science
Project Co-I/Institutional PI, $148,317
2017 - 2020
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“Constraining the Habitable Zone for Binary Star Systems.”
NASA Habitable Worlds Program
Project Co-I/Institutional PI, $112,480
2017 - 2020
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“Organic Habitable Worlds: Simulating Habitable Zones for Organic-Rich Atmospheres.”
NASA Habitable Worlds Program
Project Co-I/Institutional PI, $106,243
2017 - 2020
Past Projects
“Determining the Inner Edge of the Habitable Zone Around M-Dwarf Stars Using 3-D Climate Models.”
NASA Habitable Worlds Program Co-I
Project Co-I/Institutional PI, $137,308
2016 - 2017
“Constraining exoplanet climates and habitability using three-dimensional climate models.”
NASA Planetary Atmospheres Program
Post-doc, $464,045
2014 - 2017
“A 3D Coupled Climate Simulation Investigating the Faint Young Sun Paradox.”
NASA Earth and Space Science Fellowship,
Graduate Student, $90,000
2010 - 2013