The Viking missions showcased multiple spaceflight technologies representing state-of-the-art capabilities: from digital line-scan imaging to the operation of complex onboard laboratories and software-controlled process autonomy.
Caleb Scharf
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Teaching A.I. to Detect Life: Carnegie Scientist Co-Leads NASA-Funded Effort
A multi-institutional team co-led by Carnegie Science’s Michael L. Wong and Caleb Scharf of the NASA Ames Research Center has received a prestigious $5 million, five-year NASA Interdisciplinary Consortia for […]
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The Opportunities From Machine Learning Applications in Astrobiology – NASA-DARES 2025
Caleb Scharf, NASA Ames Research Center The search for life represents a unique data challenge within modern science. Machine learning, as it is now and may be in the future, […]
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Caleb Scharf Joins NASA Ames Research Center As Senior Scientist for Astrobiology
Dr. Caleb Scharf has been announced as the senior scientist for astrobiology at the NASA Ames Research Center in Mountain View, California.
