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The UAF Geophysical Institute Geodesy Lab is a research group also associated with the Department of Geology and Geophysics. We conduct research into a variety of crustal deformation problems using modern space geodetic techniques. Primarily we use the Global Positioning System (GPS) and Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR).
 
The UAF Geophysical Institute Geodesy Lab is a research group also associated with the Department of Geology and Geophysics. We conduct research into a variety of crustal deformation problems using modern space geodetic techniques. Primarily we use the Global Positioning System (GPS) and Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR).
  
Dr. Jeff Freymueller, Professor of Geophysics
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[http://www.gps.alaska.edu/jeff  Dr. Jeff Freymueller, Professor of Geophysics]
  
Dr. Chris Larsen, Research Associate (also with Glaciology group)
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[http://www.gps.alaska.edu/chris  Dr. Chris Larsen, Research Associate (also with Glaciology group)]
  
 
Max Kaufman, Research Technician
 
Max Kaufman, Research Technician
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Graduate Students
 
Graduate Students
 
* Julie Elliott, Ph.D. candidate
 
* Julie Elliott, Ph.D. candidate
* Tom Fournier, Ph.D. candidate
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* [http://www.gps.alaska.edu/yuning/yuning.html Yuning Fu, Ph.D. cand.]
* Jill Shipman, Ph.D. candidate
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* [http://www.gps.alaska.edu/ronni Ronni Grapenthin, Ph.D. cand.]
* Ronni Grapenthin
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* Summer Miller
* Lizzy Henning
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* Yuning
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Former Students
 
Former Students
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* Lissy Hennig
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* [http://www.owlnet.rice.edu/~tf5/ Tom Fournier, PhD 2008]
 
* Ryan Cross, M.S. 2007
 
* Ryan Cross, M.S. 2007
 
* Samik Sil, M.S. 2006
 
* Samik Sil, M.S. 2006
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* [http://notendur.hi.is/runa/ Sigrun Hreinsdottir, Ph.D. 2005]

Latest revision as of 19:44, 13 September 2010

The UAF Geophysical Institute Geodesy Lab is a research group also associated with the Department of Geology and Geophysics. We conduct research into a variety of crustal deformation problems using modern space geodetic techniques. Primarily we use the Global Positioning System (GPS) and Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR).

Dr. Jeff Freymueller, Professor of Geophysics

Dr. Chris Larsen, Research Associate (also with Glaciology group)

Max Kaufman, Research Technician

Graduate Students

Former Students