Geodesy & Statistics: a powerful duo for detecting changes on a dynamic Earth.

Welcome on my personal web page! I’m Kevin Gobron (he/him), an early career geodesist who loves developing data analysis methods to image the Earth’s dynamic better. I’m currently a postdoc within the geodesy team of the Globe’s Physics Institute in Paris (IPGP).

My current research focuses on developing statistical methods devoted to realistic uncertainty assessment to improve the description of geophysical signals. I’m also interested in refining data combination/assimilation strategies, which benefits many geodetic and geophysical applications by pushing further the limits of geodetic systems’ accuracy.

Currently, my research directly contributes to the scientific applications of Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) and Terrestrial Reference Frames (TRF). Yet, I’m also seeking to play a role in more geophysics-oriented topics, such as seismo-tectonics, marine geodesy, sea-level change, and hydrogeodesy.