Radar interferometry visualization
Earth Observation Research & Applied Science

GromaLabs

We develop novel remote sensing algorithms and translate satellite data into actionable intelligence. From fundamental research to commercial products — bridging the gap between scientific discovery and real-world impact.

What We Do

Research. Consult. Build.

Groma Labs operates at the intersection of academic rigor and practical application, advancing earth observation science across three core pillars.

Research

Novel InSAR algorithms, GPU-accelerated processing pipelines, and time-series analysis methods. We publish in peer-reviewed journals and collaborate with leading institutions.

Consulting

Expert structural deformation assessment using satellite radar interferometry. Infrastructure monitoring, risk analysis, and bespoke geophysical investigations for government and industry.

Products

We translate research into tools that democratize access to geophysical data—including TerraCheck, a satellite-derived ground health offering for real estate, currently in development.

Active Research

Current Focus Areas

Algorithm and software development, operational monitoring, and earth science— from robust InSAR stacks to hazard-relevant deformation signals and process-oriented interpretation.

InSAR Methods Development

Parallel and GPU-accelerated processing, atmospheric noise mitigation, and phase unwrapping—building InSAR stacks that scale and stay usable in noisy conditions.

GPU / parallelAtmospheric noiseUnwrapping

Monitoring

Infrastructure deformation and stability, coastal flooding hazards, and broader geophysical hazards—turning repeat-pass radar into operational situational awareness.

InfrastructureCoastal floodingGeophysical hazards

Earth Science Applications

Groundwater, climate variability, coastal processes, and tectonics and volcanology—linking InSAR velocities to hydrologic, cryospheric, and solid-earth processes.

GroundwaterClimate variabilityCoastal processesTectonics & volcanology

Lab Director

Kyle Murray, PhD

Kyle Murray, PhD

Founder & Principal Investigator

“I've been developing radar remote sensing methods since 2015, building new algorithms to measure how Earth's surface deforms. What excites me most is translating cutting-edge research into tools that have tangible impact — whether that's helping a homebuyer understand their land, or enabling an engineer to monitor a bridge from space.”

Groma Labs is an earth observation research and applied science practice. We develop InSAR methods and software, take on monitoring and consulting work where deformation matters, and build products that put satellite-derived ground intelligence in reach of partners who need it—research, industry, and the public sector.

The lab is small by design: rigorous methods, clear communication, and work that holds up when the question is safety, liability, or long-term infrastructure performance.

Collaborate

Work With Us

We're open to consulting engagements, joint grant proposals, and research collaborations. If you need InSAR expertise or are looking for a co-PI, let's talk.

Consulting

InSAR analysis, structural assessment, custom processing

Grant Proposals

Co-PI or consultant on NASA, NSF, and DOE funded research

Academic Collaboration

Joint research, data sharing, and university partnerships

murray@gromalabs.com

Golden, Colorado