hpmarshall (at) esr.org
Affiliate
Boise State University
Research focus: Spatial variability in snow and its effect on remote sensing, snow hydrology, and snow avalanches
Hans-Peter (HP) Marshall is a Professor in the Department of Geosciences at Boise State University, and co-Director of the Cryosphere Geophysics and Remote Sensing (CryoGARS) group. HP is a snow scientist and glaciologist who uses geophysics and engineering tools to study the Cryosphere. He received his B.S. degree in Physics from the University of Washington (1999), with a minor in Geophysics, and a Ph.D. in Civil Engineering with an emphasis in Geotechnical Engineering from the University of Colorado at Boulder (2005). His current research is focused on spatial variability in snow and its effect on remote sensing, snow hydrology, and snow avalanches.
| B.S. | 1999 | University of Washington, Physics |
| Ph.D. | 2005 | University of Colorado at Boulder, Civil Engineering |
For a complete publication list, see Hans-Peter Marshall on Google Scholar.