
Heresh Fattahi
@hereshf
SAR and InSAR algorithms enthusiast and engineer at @NASAJPL. Looking for signal and making sense of noise. Leading NASA ISRO SAR (NISAR) science algorithms.
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18-02-2014 21:55:47
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Day 4 of #InSAR fest (supported by EarthScope Consortium) and we are getting so comfortable, we have started looking at things that are technically not InSAR at all! Here, Bryan Riel is giving an awesome demo of calculating dense SAR image offsets for Antarctic glaciers!


Day 5 at InSAR and friends (supported by EarthScope Consortium and AKSatelliteFacility) and we have a blockbuster final slate of speakers: Heresh Fattahi on the bright future that is ISCE3, Zhang Yunjun on the ever-developing time series awesomeness of MintPy and @RowenaLohman on high-res coherence!



At the NISAR town hall at AGU (American Geophysical Union) we announced the release of L-band product specification document and sample products available to users at nisar.jpl.nasa.gov/data/sample-da…

‼️#SAR AGU (American Geophysical Union) Twitter‼️ Got some energy left on this AGU (American Geophysical Union) Friday 🪫? If so, drop by Moscone West 2010 for one more session on the NASA ISRO #NISAR mission🥳!! Batu Osmanoglu introducing #NISAR pre-launch applications activities. 💻: More on NISAR at nisar.jpl.nasa.gov




Come and see what the OPERA team has in store for near global remote sensing! Pontus Olofsson 🇺🇸 🇸🇪 Franz J Meyer Grace Bato Dr Gareth Funning Heresh Fattahi Natasha Sadoff

🗞️#InSAR Crowd🗞️ Today is first day of the annual EarthScope Consortium InSAR course based on ISCE & MintPy 🥳. We will go through stuff from InSAR processing to InSAR time series & geophysical modeling. Right now Dr Gareth Funning is kicking us off with InSAR in Geophysics. #GoldenAgeOfSAR


🚨Happening now in the EarthScope Consortium InSAR Course🚨 Heresh Fattahi introducing the concepts of InSAR time Series Analysis to the crowd of 170 attendees 🥳. #GoldenAgeOfSAR #FunWithFringes



Watch as our largest planetary spacecraft takes flight! NASA Europa Clipper is targeted to launch at 12:06pm ET (1606 UTC) on a Falcon Heavy rocket from NASA's Kennedy Space Center, beginning its journey to Jupiter’s ocean moon, Europa. x.com/i/broadcasts/1…





