Research in space geodesy and remote sensing encompasses space geodetic and active and passive satellite remote sensing techniques, such as Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR), laser and microwave tracking of satellites, Light Detection and Ranging (lidar and the Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS). Topics of research span algorithmics, Earth system science applications, measurement systems architecture (including space missions), geoinformatics and software, etc. Application areas include measurement and interpretation of global and regional Earth System variations such as the gravity field, loading, topography and surface change, Earth rotation, and terrestrial reference frames; applied to diverse problems in the atmosphere, biosphere, cryosphere, and hydrosphere, as well as their mutual interactions.

Additional research in this group covers GNSS signals, assurance, and applications for navigation and precise positioning.

Research is supported through engagement in multiple space missions, and by a large database of satellite remote sensing measurements, state-of-the-art high-performance computing resources, GPS receivers, and image processing equipment.

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