4800 Oak Grove Drive
Pasadena, CA 91109Dr. Robert R. Nelson received his Ph.D. in Atmospheric Science from Colorado State University in 2019. His work focused on the scattering effects of clouds and aerosols on near-infrared measurements of carbon dioxide (CO2). Dr. Nelson came to JPL in 2019 as a postdoctoral researcher to work on algorithm development for OCO-2 and OCO-3 with the primary goal of enhancing the accuracy and precision of column CO2 measurements. He is currently an algorithm scientist in the JPL Tropospheric Composition group and on the Orbiting Carbon Observatories (OCO-2/3) and Multi-angle Imaging SpectroRadiometer (MISR) Science Teams. His research objectives include improving atmospheric gas and aerosol retrieval algorithms, detecting and quantifying small-scale greenhouse gas sources, and developing novel products from space-based measurements. He leads CO2 algorithm development within the JPL OCO-3 team and is a key member of the OCO-2 algorithm team, and helped lead the development of versions 10 and 11 of the OCO-2/3 ACOS XCO2 retrieval algorithm.