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Curt Szuberla

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(907) 474-7347
Room: 
Elvey 506F
Email Address: 
caszuberla@alaska.edu
Research Group(s): 
Space Physics
Biographical Sketch:

 Dr. Szuberla joined the Geophysical Institute and the Physics Department of the University of Alaska Fairbanks in 2005. His research interests include atmospheric infrasound and digital signal processing. He studies various geophysical and man-made sources of infrasound and the array processing techniques required to detect and characterize them. His current projects center on infrasound-based nuclear explosion monitoring, as part of the verification regime of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty. 

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