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Jamin GreenbaumTelephone: Graduate student seeking a Ph.D. Subject of Thesis:
Jamin's CV |
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UTIG Advisor:
Don Blankenship
Committee Supervisor:
Don Blankenship
Prior Education:
M.S., Aerospace Engineering |
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University of Texas at Austin, 2006 |
Presentations
Lightsey, E. G., Greenbaum, J., Campbell, T., “Advancing Space Formations with Student-Built Satellites,” Air Force Research Laboratory 1st Annual Nanosatellite Colloquium, February 2006.
Greenbaum, J., Campbell, T., “Technical exhibit of the FASTRAC satellite project,” American Astronautical Society (AAS) Guidance and Control Conference 29th Annual, February 2006.
About Jamin:
Understanding grounding line behavior of the major Antarctic ice streams will enable the estimation of mass loss into the world’s oceans and the possibility of global sea level change. After supporting related fieldwork in Greenland in April and May 2007, I will collect data in Antarctica in November and December that will be used in my dissertation. Ice-penetrating radar data will be used in conjunction with data from spacecraft.
Greenbaum, J., Campbell, T., “Technical exhibit of the FASTRAC satellite project,” American Astronautical Society (AAS) Guidance and Control Conference 29th Annual, February 2006.