Marta Kubiak
marta.kubiaktwarda.pan.pl
Research
topics
Thermal properties of planetary surfaces
New!
Poster and abstract presented at AGU in San Francisco in December 2014
Profile
Marta Kubiak received M.S.
degree in geography (spec. geoinformation) from the Adam
Mickiewicz University (AMU) in Poznań, Poland, in 2008. She
obtained Ph.D. degree in Earth Sciences from the AMU, Poznań,
Poland, in 2013.
Since 2013, she is an assistant
professor in Wroclaw Research Center of the Institute of
Geological Sciences PAS. Since this time, she works also as a
postdoc in the Foundation for Polish Science WROONA project.
From 2003 to 2008 she was a Ph.D. student at Adam Mickiewicz
University, Poznan, Poland. She was investigating the relations
of land surface temperature to selected elements of a
geographical environment of the Wolin Island using remote
sensing data, geoinformation techniques and modeling. From march
to may 2013, she was doing a training in Institut für
Kartographie und Geoinformatik/ GIS-Zentrum, Leibniz Universität
Hannover, Germany within the project: Data integration and
fusion, data quality. Since 2013 her research focuses on the
thermal characteristics of Martian surface. She invited a new
method for high-resolution thermal inertia mapping of mountain
slopes on Mars.
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