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Alex G. Hayes

Astronomy and Planetary Science

University of Minnesota

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About Alex G. Hayes at University of Minnesota (UMN)

Alexander G. Hayes is a planetary scientist at Cornell University specializing in the geology and surface processes of Titan, Mars, and other planetary bodies. Hayes has established a strong presence in the field. Their research directions are illustrated by key works including "Adaptive Passivity-Based Pose Tracking Control of Cable-Driven Parallel Robots for Multiple Attitude Parameterizations", and "Determining Titan surface topography from Cassini SAR data".

Research Areas

planetary geologyTitan lakesMars surface processesplanetary atmospheresastrobiologyremote sensingplanetary explorationcomparative planetology
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Research Output

Total Citations1,013

Emerging researcher

Publications13

Selective publication record

h-index8

Developing track record

i10-index8

Early-stage portfolio

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