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Technical Editors

Hugh D. Griffiths Hugh Griffiths holds the Thales/Royal Academy of Engineering Chair of RF
Sensors at University College London. His research interests include radar and sonar systems, signal
processing (particularly synthetic aperture radar and bistatic and multistatic radar), as well as antennas and antenna measurements. Professor Griffiths has received numerous awards and he served
as President of the IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Society for 2012/13. He is a member of
the IEEE AES Radar Systems Panel, serving as Chair from 20062009, and is Editor-in-Chief of IET
Proceedings on Radar, Sonar and Navigation. He served as Chairman of the IEE International Radar
Conference RADAR 2002 in Edinburgh, UK and he has advisory roles for the UK Ministry of Defence.
He is a Fellow of the IEE and the IEEE and, in 1997, he was elected to Fellowship of the Royal
Academy of Engineering. In 2013, he won the prestigious AF Harvey prize from the IET, honoring an
exceptional individual researcher for their outstanding achievements and promising future research.
He holds PhD and DSc(Eng) degrees from the University of London.
Christopher J. Baker Chris Baker is the Ohio Research Scholar in Integrated Sensor Systems
at The Ohio State University. Until June 2011 he was the Dean and Director of the College of
Engineering and Computer Science at the Australian National University (ANU). Prior to this he
held the Thales-Royal Academy of Engineering Chair of intelligent radar systems based at University
College London. Professor Baker is the recipient of the IEE Mountbatten premium (twice), the IEE
Institute premium and is a Fellow of the IET. He is a visiting Professor at the University of Cape
Town, Cranfield University, University College London and Adelaide University. He has been actively
engaged in radar system research since 1984 and is the author of over 200 publications. His research
interests include: coherent radar techniques, radar signal processing, radar signal interpretation, electronically scanned radar systems, natural echo locating systems and radar imaging.
David L. Adamy Dave Adamy is an internationally recognized expert in electronic warfare. He has
47 years experience as a systems engineer and program technical director, developing EW systems
from DC to Light, deployed on platforms from submarines to space, with specifications from QRC
to high reliability. For the last 26 years, he has run his own company, performing studies for the US
Government and defense contractors. He has also presented dozens of courses in the US, Europe,
and Australia on Electronic Warfare and related subjects. He has published over 180 professional
articles on Electronic Warfare, receiver system design, and closely related subjects, including the
popular EW101 column in the Journal of Electronic Defense. He has eleven books in print and is a
past National President of the Association of Old Crows.

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