
Current Interests:
I'm a graduate student with CU Electrical Engineering
and I work through the PREP
program
at The Chip-Scale Atomic
Devices group at NIST in Boulder, Colorado. Here I am building Chip-Scale
Magnetometers (CSAM) with John Kitching.
Previous Projects:
Search for subsurface ice on Mars using Radar
I worked with Roger
Phillips at Wash U
Earth and Planetary Sciences in St. Louis looking at Radar data from
MARSIS on
Mars Express and
SHARAD
on Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter.
Ground-based studies of the ionosphere
In August 2004 I participated in the
Polar Aeronomy and Radio Science Summer School at Arecibo, PR, where I took
part in meteor and incoherent scatter studies of the E/F Region of ionosphere,
along with people from
John Mathews' group at Penn State.
John
Sahr's Radar Remote Sensing Lab uses a neat bistatic approach.
also
Radar
and
Sonar
signal processing
using Mathematica and Matlab
Masters Thesis: Neurophysiology of Magnetoreception (Animals that
can receive low frequency magnetic fields)
Where I am located:
I am now located in Building 1, the Radio Building, at NIST-Boulder.
Buy some of my Used Books: My Half.com Used Bookstore
Hobbies:
North Dakota Farming News:
Older Projects:
Sailing Club
Amateur Radio Club
Saxophone
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