I am a Postdoctoral Research Associate in Planetary Science, based in the School of Earth Sciences at the University of Bristol. I’m interested in remote sensing planetary atmospheres in our solar system and beyond.
Titan orbiting Saturn (Credit NASA)
I’m currently exploring the atmopshere of Saturn's largest moon Titan: the only moon in our solar system with a substanital atmosphere.
The NASA/ESA/ASI Cassini-Huygens mission observed Saturn and its moons for 13 years (2004-2017), making 127 close fly-bys of Titan. I use infrared spectra acquired by Cassini and the NEMESIS radiative transfer and retrieval code to constrain temperature and gas distrbutions in Titan's atmosphere. This allows us to probe Titan's atmospheric dynamics.
I’m supervised by Professor Nick Teanby, and I am funded by the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC).
Probing below the haze: Titan in the infrared (Credit NASA)
I also enjoy playing water polo.
Education
2021 - 2025 PhD Geophysics | University of Bristol
2020 - 2021 PGCE Science (Physics) | University of Cambridge
2024 "Seasonal variation of Titan’s stratospheric tilt", Wright, L., et al., Planetary Science and Space Exploration
2024
“Forward modelling low-spectral-resolution Cassini/CIRS observations of Titan”, Wright, L., et al., NEMESIS Meeting
2024
“Seasonal variation of Titan’s stratospheric tilt”, Wright, L., et al., British Planetary Science Conference
2023
“Seasonal Evolution of Titan’s Stratospheric Composition as a Probe of Atmospheric Dynamics at the Equator”, Wright, L., et al., Meeting of the Division for Planetary Sciences and EuroPlanet Science Congress
2023
“What’s going on at Titan’s equator?”, Wright, L., et al., Bristol Earth Sciences Enhancing Research Culture
2023
“A HCN Gradient at Titan’s Stratospheric Equator”, Wright, L., et al., Titan Through Time
2023
“Evolution of Titan’s Stratospheric HCN in High Spatial Resolution”, Wright, L., et al., PLANET-ESLAB
2022
“Stratospheric HCN and Evolution of a Mixing Barrier in Titan’s Equatorial Region from Low-Resolution Cassini/CIRS Spectra”, Wright, L., et al., EuroPlanet Science Congress
2022
“High-Resolution Observations of Titan’s Equatorial Dynamics using Cassini CIRS Spectra”, Wright, L., et al., British Planetary Science Conference
2020
“Exploring the Miss-Distance as a Possible Cause of Non-Simultaneity in Pressure and Seismic Signals of Martian Dust Devils”, Wright, L., et al., Lunar and Planetary Science Conference
Invited Seminars
2025 Seminar, NASA GSFC
2025 Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences Seminar, Yale University
Professional Awards
2023 Winner of the Outstanding Poster Contest (Outer Solar System and Comets), DPS-EPSC, San Antonio, Texas
2023 Best Talk, Bristol Earth Sciences Enhancing Research Culture
2022 Winner of the Outstanding Poster Contest (Outer Solar Systems), EPSC, Granada, Spain