Cristina Dalle Ore

Cristina Morea Dalle Ore (born 1958)[1] is a hyperspectral imaging and remote sensing expert, originally from Italy.

[3] Her work in astronomy studied the chemical composition of objects in the far reaches of the Solar System, with a special focus on tholins,[4] and included the discovery of ammonia on Pluto, suggesting the possibility of liquid water there as well.

[7] Next, she began graduate studies with Sandra Faber at the University of California, Santa Cruz, but was pulled away to Boston by her new husband's job there.

After spending nine years raising three children and studying spectroscopy at Harvard University, she returned to UC Santa Cruz to complete her Ph.D.[2] Her 1993 dissertation, A critical examination of stellar atmosphere theory for metal-poor K-giant stars, was supervised by Faber.

[2] She worked there beginning in 1996, with a stint as a lecturer at UC Santa Cruz from 2007 to 2008,[7] until taking her present position at Bayer Crop Science.