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Scott Staniewicz is a researcher at the University of Texas at Austin in the Department of Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics. His work focuses on geophysical applications of computer vision and remote sensing, particularly using Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) to detect surface deformation and tropospheric noise features.
- Academic Affiliation: University of Texas at Austin
- Research Focus: Surface deformation analysis, InSAR data processing, tropospheric noise mitigation
- Email: scott.stanie@utexas.edu
Staniewicz's research employs computer vision techniques like Laplacian of Gaussian (LoG) filtering to identify spatially coherent deformation features (e.g., subsidence/uplift in oil-producing regions). His methods integrate noise spectrum estimation from real data and simulations to distinguish true deformation signals from atmospheric artifacts. Recent work includes software development for automated InSAR analysis and large-scale studies of anthropogenic deformation in the Permian Basin.
He has contributed to open-source tools such as Blobsar (2025a) and Troposim (2025b) for deformation detection, and collaborated on studies analyzing seismic sequences (Skoumal et al., 2020), tropospheric delay corrections (Li et al., 2019; Yang et al., 2024), and statewide seismic networks (Savvaidis et al., 2019). His publications demonstrate expertise in combining computer vision with geophysical data analysis.



