![]() ![]() Han obtained a number of research grants during his tenure in US to pursue interdisciplinary research in Geodesy and Satellite Surveying for the Earth and planets. Han have demonstrated ability to develop cross-disciplinary research program and establish collaboration with scientists in various fields. Han endeavored to exploit space geodetic measurements to tackle various geophysical problems, ranging from solid Earth, to terrestrial and atmospheric water, to ice mass and ocean, to ocean tides and bathymetry, to ionosphere, and to the gravity and topography of the Moon and Mars. ![]() Han started out using GPS and other satellite ranging measurements to analyze spacecraft orbits as well as surface deformation and gravity fields of the Earth and recently those of the Moon and Mars. Shin-Chan Han's research focus is on the analysis of space geodetic measurements and theoretical modeling of geophysical processes that govern mass distribution and transport within the Earth and the terrestrial planets. In 2006, Han accepted a position at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center to join Space Geodesy group. After finishing PhD in 2003, Han stayed at the Ohio State University for three years as a postdoc and research scientist. In 1998, Han started postgraduate work in the discipline of Geodetic Science and Surveying at the Ohio State University, the United States. Han was educated originally in the field of Earth Science at the Seoul National University, South Korea. ![]() Shin-Chan Han was born and grew up in South Korea. ![]()
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