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Member Since 1990
Paul Alan Rosen
Project Scientist, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Professional Experience
NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Project Scientist
1992 - Present
Education
Stanford University
Doctorate
1989
Honors & Awards
Ivan I. Mueller Award for Distinguished Service and Leadership
Received December 2023
Publications
AGU Abstracts
Crustal deformation derived from repeat-pass Interferometric SAR at Enceladus – why and how?
ENCELADUS: FROM INNER WORKINGS TO THE POTENTIAL FOR LIFE IV ORAL
planetary sciences | 15 december 2023
Mark Simons, Andreas Benedikter, Brian Anderson, S...
The current Decadal Survey aspires to understand dynamic habitability of Ocean Worlds, including their physical and mechanical nature. For Enceladus, ...
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ISCE3: InSAR Scientific Computing Environment Enhanced Edition
RECENT ADVANCES IN SAR AND INSAR PROCESSING, BIG DATA ANALYSIS, AND EARTH SCIENCE APPLICATIONS III POSTER
geodesy | 12 december 2023
Heresh Fattahi, Geoffrey Gunter, Brian Hawkins, Ry...
InSAR Scientific Computing Environment Enhanced Edition (ISCE3) is an advanced SAR/InSAR processing library developed at NASAs Jet Propulsion Laborato...
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The Impact of Plate Motions on Long-Wavelength InSAR-Derived Velocity Fields
RECENT ADVANCES IN SAR AND INSAR PROCESSING, BIG DATA ANALYSIS, AND EARTH SCIENCE APPLICATIONS IV ORAL
geodesy | 15 december 2022
Yuan-Kai Liu, Oliver Stephenson, Zhang Yunjun, Mar...
Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) measurements are increasingly used to measure small tectonic deformations over large spatial scales. ...
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