Dr. Ogliore is an Associate Professor in the Department of Physics at the University of Central Florida. He received his bachelor’s degree in mathematics and physics from Claremont McKenna College and Ph.D. in physics from the California Institute of Technology. He is originally from Seattle, Washington.
Dr. Ogliore’s research focuses on the formative years of the Solar System as recorded by microscopic rocks from asteroids and comets that we can study in the lab. He is interested in the next generation of sample-return space missions and is leading the development of Prometheus, a mission that would capture and bring back volcanic ash from an erupting volcano on Jupiter’s moon Io.
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Váci, Z.; Kruttasch, P. M.; Krawczynski, M. J.; and 2 coauthors | Symplectite formation in ultramafic achondrites by impact percolation of a sulfide melt | Dec 2024 | Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 386, 33 |
Minocha, Angelina; Ogliore, Ryan C.; Carpenter, Paul; and 1 coauthor | Quantitative Microanalysis Explorer: A Web-based Visualization Platform to Study Optical, Electron, and X-Ray Imaging Data of Lunar Samples | Mar 2024 | ESS Open Archive eprints 607, 170965096.60750312 |
Stephan, Thomas; Trappitsch, Reto; Hoppe, Peter; and 8 coauthors | The Presolar Grain Database. I. Silicon Carbide | Feb 2024 | The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series 270, 27 |
Ogliore, Ryan; Lopes, Rosaly M. C.; Hofmann, Amy E.; and 7 coauthors | Prometheus: Sample Return from Jupiter’s Volcanic Moon, Io | Dec 2023 | AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2023, P34A-03 |
Ogliore, Ryan; Nagashima, Kazuhide; Huss, Gary; and 1 coauthor | A reassessment of the quasi-simultaneous arrival effect in secondary ion mass spectrometry | Mar 2021 | Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research B 491, 17 |
Liu, Nan; Ogliore, Ryan C.; Vacher, Lionel G. | NanoSIMS isotopic investigation of xenolithic carbonaceous clasts from the kapoeta howardite | Aug 2020 | Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 283, 243 |