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Roles and Affiliations: Dustin Schroeder is an Associate Professor of Geophysics and of Electrical Engineering at Stanford University, and a Senior Fellow at the Woods Institute for the Environment. He leads the Stanford Radio Glaciology group, focusing on advancing radar technologies for ice-sheet observation.
Research Interests: His work integrates radar engineering and Earth system science to study ice-water interactions in polar regions and icy moons. Key areas include subglacial dynamics, ice-sheet stability, and Europa exploration. He develops innovative radar systems like ORCA and MAPPERR for high-resolution subsurface imaging and environmental monitoring.
Labs/Teams: He directs the Stanford Radio Glaciology group, collaborating on projects such as the Europa Clipper mission and BEDMAP3 ice-sheet mapping. His work bridges geophysics, electrical engineering, and planetary science, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches.
Grants and Projects: Involved in NASA missions (e.g., Europa Clipper) and international collaborations like ROSETTA-Ice. His research addresses urgent climate questions, such as Antarctica's contribution to sea-level rise and ice-shell processes on icy moons.
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