ABOUT
The Planetary Habitability Laboratory (PHL) is a research laboratory dedicated to studies of the habitability of Earth, the Solar System, and worlds beyond. The main goal of the PHL is to map the habitable universe via the development and implementation of methods to measure the habitability of planetary bodies.
The lab's main research approach is to use the evolution of terrestrial habitability, from paleoclimates to climate change, as a baseline for planetary habitability studies. The specific objectives are to (1) develop habitability metrics and classifications, (2) trace the evolution of terrestrial habitability, (3) assess the habitability potential of solar and extrasolar planets, (4) devise tools and methods for ground, orbital, and remote habitability assessments, and (5) create, provide, and facilitate astrobiology science tools for scientist and educators.
The most notable projects of the PHL are the Visible Paleo-Earth (VPE), a photorealistic visual reconstruction of Earth's past in the last 750 million years, and the Habitable Worlds Catalog (HWC), a database of potentially habitable worlds.
Management
Abel Méndez
Director, PHL @ UPR Arecibo
Ángel Acosta
Co-I, PHL @ UPR Arecibo
Guillermo Neri
Co-I, PHL @ UPR Arecibo
Glorymill Santiago
Co-I, PHL @ UPR Arecibo
Edgard Rivera-Valentín
Co-I, JHUAPL
Kevin Ortiz-Ceballos
Co-I, Harvard University
Marcos Jusino-Maldonado
Co-I, UWM
Sponsors
NASA Astrobiology Institute (NAI)
NASA Habitable Worlds Program (HW)
National Science Foundation (NSF)
University of Puerto Rico at Arecibo (UPR Arecibo)
UPR High-Performance Computer Facility (HPCf)
University of Puerto Rico (UPR)
NASA Puerto Rico Space Grant Consortium (PR-SGC)
Puerto Rico Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation (PR-LSAMP)
Integrated Science Multi-use Laboratory (ISMuL)
Amazon Web Services (AWS)
The computational resources of the PHL are supported by the High Performance Computing Facility (HPCf), the University of Puerto Rico, the Puerto Rico INBRE grant P20 RR-016470 from the National Center for Research Resources (NCRR), a component of the National Institutes of Health (NIH); and the Institute for Functional Nanomaterials (IFN) award 0701525 from the Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (EPSCoR) program of the National Science Foundation (NSF).
Contact Information
Prof. Abel Méndez, Director
Planetary Habitability Laboratory
University of Puerto Rico at Arecibo
PO Box 4010
Arecibo, PR 00613
Email: abel.mendez@upr.edu
Twitter: @ProfAbelMendez