Geodesy at UNM
Eric Lindsey, Assistant Professor, University of New Mexico
About the team
Eric Lindsey
2021 - present: Assistant Professor, Earth & Planetary Sciences, University of New Mexico
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2015-2020: Research Fellow, Earth Observatory of Singapore, Nanyang Technological University
2015: Ph.D. Earth Sciences, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC San Diego
2010: M.S. Physics, University of Oregon
2008: B.A. Physics, Reed College
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Email: eol -at- unm.edu


PhD student, 2021 - present
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InSAR analysis of tectonic deformation, and finite element modeling of subduction zones!
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UNM webpage / Personal Website
Jeng Hann Chong

PhD student, 2024 - present
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Combined InSAR and petrologic analysis of volcanic deformation!
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UNM webpage / Personal Website
Lexi Kenis
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I am always looking for motivated students - email me if you are interested! To help me learn more about your interests and understand whether you would be a good fit for the team, please describe what excites you most about the field of geodesy, and ideally mention one or two of my recent or current projects that you would be interested to work on. Or, feel free to propose one of your own - the more detail, the better! See our department's instructions on how to apply for more info.
Previous team members

Fulbright-Nehru Postdoctoral Fellow, 2022 - 2024​​​
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Geodetic analysis of Himalayan tectonics using new GNSS observations and kinematic block models
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Currently: Postdoctoral Fellow, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IITB), Powai, India
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Dibyashakti Panda
Savannah Devine
MS student, 2022 - 2024​​
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InSAR and GNSS analysis of volcanic deformation at the Valles Caldera, New Mexico
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Currently: PhD student, University College Dublin
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