Khosro Ghobadi-Farمشاهده پروفایل
استادیار
- Static and time-variable gravity field modelling
- Earth system mass change with GRACE satellites
- Remote sensing of freshwater resources
- +۲ مورد دیگر
Khosro Ghobadi-Far is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences at the University of Colorado Boulder and a Fellow at the Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES). He holds a PhD in Geodesy from the University of Newcastle (2020), an MS in Geodesy from the University of Tehran (2012), and a BS in Civil Engineering – Geomatics from the University of Tabriz (2009). His research focuses on static and time-variable gravity field modeling, remote sensing of freshwater resources using GRACE satellites, GNSS, and InSAR, and satellite geodesy applications for Earth system mass change analysis. Notable awards include the 2020 International Association of Geodesy (IAG) Young Authors Award and the 2020 Dolby Australia Scientific Paper Competition Award. His work integrates satellite gravimetry, ground-based geodetic techniques, and hydrological models to monitor groundwater depletion, land subsidence risks, and climate-driven environmental changes. He has held postdoctoral roles at Virginia Tech and the University of Newcastle, contributing to advancements in GRACE/GRACE-FO data analysis and fusion with InSAR and GNSS observations. His research explores innovative applications of satellite missions for subsidence monitoring in urban areas, groundwater resource management, and environmental hazard assessment. Projects include developing low-cost GNSS reflectometry sensors and advancing methodologies for combining satellite and terrestrial data to improve climate resilience strategies.










