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Bio - Paul Rosen,
SRTM Real Time Science Team Member
Paul Rosen is presently supervisor of the Interferometric Synthetic
Aperture Radar Algorithms and System Analysis Group. He has been supervisor
since 1995, and a member of the technical staff at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory
(JPL) since 1992. Dr. Rosen's assignments at JPL include independent scientific
and engineering research in methods and applications of interferometric
SAR. He has developed interferometric SAR processors for airborne topographic
mapping systems, as well as topographic and deformation processors for spaceborne
sensors including SRTM. Dr. Rosen has developed and promoted scientific
applications of differential interferometry, including crustal deformation
mapping and hazard assessment. He is the Project Element Manager for the
development of topography generation algorithms for SRTM. Prior to JPL,
Dr. Rosen worked at Kanazawa University, Kanazawa, Japan studying wave propagation
in plasmas, and the dynamics and observations of Saturn's rings. |
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