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Paul Tregoning is a Professor at the Australian National University, specializing in geodesy and earth sciences. His research primarily focuses on the use of satellite technology to measure changes in the Earth's water storage and the dynamics of the Antarctic ice sheet. He has published extensively, contributing to advancements in understanding hydrological processes and climate change impacts. Tregoning has been involved in significant projects, including the GRACE Follow-On satellite mission, which monitors groundwater storage changes across Australia. His work has garnered a substantial number of citations, highlighting his influence and contributions to the field. In addition to his research, he actively supervises postgraduate students and collaborates with various national and international teams to enhance scientific knowledge in his areas of expertise.
Australian National University • Canberra, ACT, Australia
Teaching and conducting research in geodesy and earth sciences.
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