Stephen Frasier
Stephen Frasier
Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering; Co-Director of MIRSL

Stephen Frasier is a Professor and Co-Director of MIRSL. He received the B.E.E. degree from the University of Delaware and the Ph.D. degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. His research interests include microwave imaging and interferometric techniques, and remote sensing applications in oceanography and meteorology.   Since 1994, he has been employed by the University of Massachusetts as a Research Engineer, Senior Research Fellow, and as a faculty member.    Dr. Frasier is a Senior Member of the IEEE Geoscience & Remote Sensing Society and a member of the International Union of Radio Science (URSI) Commission F, the American Geophysical Union, and the American Meteorological Society.

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Paul Siqueira
Paul Siqueira
Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering; Co-Director of MIRSL

Paul Siqueira is a Professor and Co-Director of MIRSL.  He received the Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Michigan's Radiation Laboratory in Ann Arbor, and a Bachelor's and Master's degree in Electrical Engineering from Iowa State University in Ames, Iowa.  Prior to arriving at the University of Massachusetts, Professor Siqueira worked in the Radar Science and Engineering Section at the NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, run by the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, California.  Prof. Siqueira's research interests are in radar interferometry, polarimetry, micro- and millimeter-wave instrument development, and remote sensing science for terrestrial applications.

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Mario Parente
Mario Parente
Associate Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering

Mario Parente directs the Remote Hyperspectral Observers (RHO) Group.  He earned B.S. and M.S. degrees in telecommunications engineering from the University of Federico II of Naples, Italy, and he earned M.S. and  Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University.  Prior to joining MIRSL, he was a post-doctoral research associate at Brown University.  Dr. Parente's research interests include hyperspectral imaging, sensors and data analysis, and machine learning techniques for determining ground composition and detecting geomorphological features. He is a member of the NASA Compact Reconnaisance Imaging Spectrometer for Mars (CRISM) and the Moon Mineralogy Mapper (M3) research teams.

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Michael Zink
Michael Zink
Paros Professor of Geophysical Sensing Systems; Co-Director, Paros Center for Atmospheric Research

Michael Zink is the Paros Professor of Geophysical Sensing Systems and Co-Director of the Paros Center for Atmospheric Research.  He received his Diploma (M.Sc.) from the Darmstadt University of Technology in 1997. From 1997 to 1998 he was employed as a guest researcher at the National Institutes of Standards and Technology (NIST), where he developed an MPLS testbed.  In 2003 he received his Ph.D. degree (Dr.-Ing) from Darmstadt University of Technology.  He works in the fields of sense-and-response sensor networks, distribution of high-bandwidth, high-volume data, and the design and analysis of long-distance wireless networks and Systems Engineering. Further research interests are in wide-area multimedia distribution for wired and wireless environments and network protocols.

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Max Adam
Max Adam
Engineer and Lab Manager

 In addition to management of laboratory facilities and instrumentation, Max works on engineering projects, such as MIRSL's 35 GHz dual downconverter module for interferometry. Max also assists graduate students with radar development and provides support on severe-weather field campaigns. His previous work involved laboratory management in the Department of Physics.

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Narayanarao Bhogapurapu
Research Fellow

Dr. Narayanarao Bhogapurapu received the Ph.D. in Geoinformatics and Natural Resources Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Bombay, in 2023.  He is a postdoctoral research fellow working on the advancements and applicability of Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) polarimetric parameters to estimate soil moisture over croplands.

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Jessica Martinez
Jessica Martinez
GIS Specialist
Jessica received her undergraduate degree in Geography, specializing in Earth System Science from Clark University and her M.S in Geography, specializing in GIS from the University of Massachusetts. Currently she works on the active crop area algorithm for NISAR as well as estimating above ground biomass from UAVSAR imagery. 
 
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