Northrop Grumman Scientist Marshall Greenspan to be Honored by IEEE for Lifetime Achievements in Radar Technologies
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Greenspan, an IEEE Fellow, will receive the honor at the IEEE Honors Ceremony Gala, to be held
Greenspan began his 50-year career developing modes for the radars on the
This technology was further developed for additional applications, including the Multi-Mode Radar System, the next generation of the A6, and finally the
Afterward, Greenspan worked on developing additional sophisticated airborne radar concepts that use knowledge of the radio frequency (RF) environment to optimally adapt its temporal, spectral, and spatial RF transmission and reception properties. These allow the radar to achieve its objectives with minimum susceptibility to, and interference with, the dynamically-changing ambient RF environment. His Joint STARS work has been instrumental in demonstrating the feasibility of space-time-adaptive processing (STAP) techniques, used in modern air-to-surface moving-target radars.
Greenspan was previously honored with the George J. Mead Medal for Engineering Achievement, IEEE's AESS Warren D. White Award for Excellence in Radar Engineering and Northrop Grumman Electronic Systems' Lifetime Achievement Award for "excellence in radar technology for the development of multiple phase-center interferometric radar signal processing for air- and space-borne surveillance and tactical radars."
Greenspan graduated from the
The Dennis J. Picard Medal for Radar Technologies and Applications, sponsored by the
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