My name is Kathryn Steakley and I am a NASA Postdoctoral Program Fellow at NASA Ames Research Center. In the fall of 2018, I joined the NASA Mars Climate Modeling Center as a postdoc studying the potential climate effects of asteroid impacts on early Mars that may have delivered reducing greenhouse gases. I earned my Ph.D. from New Mexico State University in the summer of 2018 where my dissertation research focused on the potential for impacts on early Mars to induce water cloud greenhouse warming. In addition to my early Mars climate research, I began my PhD investigating pressure signatures of dust devils at the Curiosity landing site on Mars, studied meteor showers as a SETI Institute intern in 2012, and worked with a team to develop a fly-by mission concept to the ringed Centaur Chariklo as a participant in the 2017 Planetary Science Summer Seminar.