Professor Shaun Quegan
School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences
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School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences
H27
Hicks Building
Hounsfield Road
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- Research interests
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I work on the physics, measurements, models, statistics, system analysis and sensor properties that all form part of measuring aspects of the land-atmosphere carbon cycle, with a particular emphasis on exploiting satellite measurements to improve carbon cycle models. A lot of my work is to do with forests, including measuring their biomass (I'm the lead scientist on the European Space Agency BIOMASS mission) and detecting and quantifying tropical deforestation.
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- Grants
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Current grants, as Principal Investigator
NCEO NERC Climate-change effects on the epidemiology of infectious diseases and the impacts on Northern societies Current grants, as Coinvestigator Leverhulme Centre for Climate Change Mitigation through Enhanced Weathering Leverhulme Past grants, as Principal Investigator
L2 BioMASS ESA ESA ESA East China Research Institute of Electronic Engineering GlobBiomass ESA NCEO 17/18 Extension NERC NCEO 16-17 Extension NERC Biomass ESA EuRuCas EC National Centre for Earth Observation (NCEO) NERC Monarch-A EC Ionospheric Effects on Long Wavelength Satellite Radars RS Long wavelength synthetic aperture radars RAE CTCD Extension NERC Dragon Programme ESA NERC Past grants, as Coinvestigator
ESA Project ESA NERC NERC NERC NERC NERC
- Teaching interests
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My interaction with undergraduates these days is mainly through coordinating the 3/4 year projects, which is rewarding and interesting