Dr. Charles Counselman

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Biography

Charles C. Counselman III is an accomplished Professor Emeritus in the Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He is renowned for his significant advancements in radio radar astronomy and precise astrodynamical measurements, particularly as a pioneer in space-based astrodynamics. Counselman made seminal contributions to the field of satellite geodesy through his innovative methods for analyzing Global Positioning System (GPS) signals, demonstrating that the accuracy of GPS technology was orders of magnitude greater than what the original designers anticipated. In addition to holding 36 patents related to innovations in GPS antenna and receiver design, which have greatly contributed to the miniaturization and widespread consumer adoption of GPS technology, he has played a crucial role in developing applications for Long Baseline Interferometry (VBLI) and laser ranging. His work has significantly advanced the precision of orbit determination for solar system bodies, facilitating geophysicists in measuring Earth's surface processes such as tectonic movement, localized shifts, ice sheet flow rates, and sea-level rise. Counselman earned his SB and SM in electrical engineering from MIT, followed by a PhD in the Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics.

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Charles Whitten Medal

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Fellow