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OUR TEAM

The Carbon-I team includes experts in the global carbon cycle, remote sensing, flux measurements, flux inversions, applications, agriculture, and high performance computing.

Christian Frankenberg
Principal Investigator
Caltech/JPL

Anna Michalak
Deputy Principal Investigator
Carnegie Institution for Science / Stanford

Daniel Jacob
Flux Inversion Lead
Harvard

Yi Yin
Flux Inversions
New York University

Suniti Sanghavi
Radiative transfer modeler
JPL/Caltech

Alex Turner
Atmospheric Chemistry & Carbon Cycle feedbacks
University of Washington

Paul Wennberg
Validation Lead
Caltech

Andrew Thorpe
Project Scientist
JPL

Lori Bruhwiler
NOAA cross-validation, flux inversions
NOAA

Alison Hoyt
Flux validation lead
Stanford

Ermias Kebreab
Agriculture Applications
UC Davis

Robert Green
Calibration support
JPL

David Thompson
Calibration Lead
JPL

Philip Brodrick
Science Data System lead
JPL

K. Dana Chadwick
Applications Lead
JPL
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Collaborators

Hartmut Boesch
Science Team
University of Bremen

Eric Kort
CH4 and N2O expert
University of Michigan

Sujong Jeong
International Collaborator
Seoul National University, South Korea

Chris O’Dell
Collaborator
Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, USA

Ilse Aben
International Collaborator
SRON, Netherlands

Andre Butz
Science team member
Heidelberg University, Germany

Philippe Ciais
International Collaborator
LSCE, France

Riley Duren
Collaborator
Carbon Mapper

Bethany Ehlmann
Collaborator
Caltech

Clayton Elder
Collaborator
JPL

Chris Elvidge
Collaborator
CO Sch. of Mines

Frank Hase
Collaborator
KIT, Germany

Sander Houweling
International Collaborator
U. Amsterdam, Netherlands

Paul Palmer
International Collaborator
University Edinburgh, UK

Anke Roiger
International Collaborator
DLR, Germany

Debra Wunch
International Collaborator
University of Toronto

Joannes D. (Bram) Maasakkers
International Collaborator
SRON, The Netherlands
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