Rowan Biessel is a PhD student and radar interferometry specialist with eight years of experience studying how subtle land surface changes—soil moisture, vegetation dynamics, and heterogeneous permafrost degradation—affect Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) signals. Based in Ithaca and affiliated with Cornell and the University of Alaska Fairbanks, he blends field-informed geophysics with remote sensing and microwave expertise developed through roles at Alaska Satellite Facility and an internship at NASA JPL. Rowan focuses on teasing systematic SAR responses from noisy, real-world surfaces, translating complex geophysical processes into actionable InSAR interpretations. His work emphasizes the understudied impacts of fine-scale heterogeneity on SAR coherence, a perspective that improves both scientific understanding and operational monitoring of changing Arctic landscapes.
8 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree, Geophysics & Microwave Remote Sensing, Master's degree, Geophysics & Microwave Remote Sensing at University of Alaska Fairbanks
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