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Bernhard Rabus
Professor
Engineering Science
Areas of interest
Synthetic Aperture Radar
Biography
Ph.D., University of Alaska Fairbanks, 1997
M.Sc., Technical University of Munich, 1992
Industrial Research Chair in Synthetic Aperture Radar
Courses
Spring 2025
Future courses may be subject to change.
Research Interests
- Synthetic aperture radar (SAR)
Teaching Interests
- Synthetic aperture radar (SAR)
Selected Recent Publications
- N.J.Roberts, B.T.Rabus, R.L.Hermanns, M.A.Guzman, J.J.Clague, and E.Minaya, "Recent Landslide Activity in La Paz, Bolivia", Landslide Science for a Safer Geoenvironment, pp.431-437, 2014.
- K.Woo, E.Eberhardt, B.Rabus, D.Stead, and A.Vyazmensky, "Integration of field characterization, mine production, and InSAR monitoring data to constrain and calibrate 3-D numerical modelling of block caving-induced subsidence, International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences, June 2012
- D.H.Shugar, B.T.Rabus, J.J.Clague, and D.M.Capps, "The response of Black Rapids Glacier, Alaska, to the Denali earthquake rock avalanches", Journal of Geophysical Research - Earth Surface, 117:F01006, 2012
- D.L.Capps, B.T.Rabus, J.J.Clague, and D.H.Shugar, "Identification and characterization of alpine sub-glacial lakes using InSAR, Brady Glacier, Alaska", Journal of Glaciology, 56(199): 861-870, 2010
- D.H.Shugar, B.T.Rabus, and J.J.Clague, "Elevation changes (1949-1995) of Black Rapids Glacier, Alaska, derived from a multi-baseline InSAR DEM and historical maps.", Journal of Glaciology, 56(198):625-634, 2010