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ICESat-2 satellite orbiting Earth in space.

How Space Lasers Have Unearthed New Information About Our World

by Angelica Kruizinga

Scientific figures showing changes in sea ice and land ice in polar regions from ICESat and ICESat-2 with maps and graphs.

Monitoring Earth’s climate variables with satellite laser altimetry


by Angelica Kruizinga

SEES alumna, Rita Tyagi.

Former STEM Enhancement in Earth Science (SEES) Intern Selected as Finalist for Regeneron Science Talent Search 2024


by Angelica Kruizinga

Four split panel image of SEES Alumni students Nikita Agrawal, David Backer Peral, Alexia Bravo, and Riya Tyagi.

Former STEM Enhancement in Earth Science (SEES) Interns Selected as Top 300 Scholars for Regeneron Science Talent Search 2024


by Angelica Kruizinga

tudy areas showing areas of interest and ICESat-2 ground tracks.

Monitoring Coastal Waves with ICESat-2


by Angelica Kruizinga

Two figures illustrating slope and cover feature diversity.

Paper on Innovative Solutions for Remote Sensing Analytics published by CSR Ph.D Student Jonathan Sipps


by Angelica Kruizinga

Globe with outlines of land masses created by data from GRACE satellites.

Dr. Byron Tapley Featured on KXAN News

The Center's Dr. Byron Tapley was featured on KXAN News Science segment:…


by Angelica Kruizinga

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