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    • Ground deformation monitoring
    • Polar Ice Sheet Monitoring
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Research areas

We research in five main areas: Radar systems, Radiometer systems, Sea ice monitoring, Polar ide sheet monitoring and Ground deformation monitoring. We also educate Ph.D.'s.

Ground deformation monitoring

We are involved in several projects concerning the application of multi-temporal Sythetic Aperture Interferometry methods, which are used to monitor a wide variety of slow (milimetric) deformations from space. (Photo: DTU Space)

Kangerlussuaq glacier

Polar ice sheet monitoring

MRS's main activities in this field concern analysis of polarimetric ice sounding data, including data acquired by its own POLARIS sensor, as well aw analysis of Synthetic Aperture Radar data for polar ice velocity mapping. (Photo: DTU Space)

Radar systems

The development and operation of new radar sensors is a core activity for the Microwave and RS. (Photo: DTU Space)

Radiometer systems

MRS participates in ESA activates on design and implementation of algorithm for detecting and mitigating Radio Frequency Interferes including designing and delivering the RFI processor for MetOp-SG satellite. (Photo: DTU Space)

Sea ice monitoring

We develop methods- for monitoring sea ice in the Arctic and the Antarctic regions, using both radar data and radiometer data. (Photo: DTU Space)

PhD projects

As an inspiration for future PhD projects you can find a list of current PhD projects here. (Photo: DTU Space/ESA)

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  • Ground deformation monitoring
  • Polar Ice Sheet Monitoring
  • Radar systems
  • Radiometer systems
  • Sea ice monitoring
  • PhD projects

DTU Space

Department of Space Research and Technology

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Centrifugevej, building 356
Ørsteds Plads, building 348
DK-2800 Kgs. Lyngby

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