Michael Willis

Michael Willis

Biography

I am an assistant professor of geodesy and remote sensing rostered in the department of geological sciences. I am an expert on time-varying topography. I blend fieldwork with geodetic and remote sensing tools, and big-data to answer questions about the contribution of land based ice to sea level change, geodynamics, the evolution of megacities and landslides, earthquakes and volcano hazards. I am focused upon how problems scale both spatially and temporally and how computer vision algorithms can be applied to geophysical problems.

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