MS 2018, Aerospace Engineering, University of Texas, Austin
BS 2016, Mechanical Engineering,
Technical University, Munich
California Institute of Technology
Seismological Laboratory
1200 E. California Blvd., MS 252-21
So. Mudd Building, Rm 358
Pasadena, CA 91125
Phone:
(626) 395-6971
Fax: (626) 564-0715
Email:tkoehne@caltech.edu
My research focuses on the use of Earth-orbiting satellite systems to improve our understanding of geophysical (near-)surface processes. My main project currently is working with Mark Simons to implement modern tools for geodetic time series analysis of large-scale, continuously-operating GNSS regional networks. Together with Zach Ross, I am also part of an ongoing investigation into how machine learning approaches can help us extract more information out of the currently available InSAR timeseries datasets. Recently, I also worked on a small study with Konstantin Batygin in the Planetary Sciences department on the dynamics and origins of retrograde Jupiter Trojans.