题目:Doppler-polarimetric Radar with Application in Atmospheric Remote Sensing
时间:4月9日全天,上午10-12点、下午14-16点
地点:行政楼1楼111会议室
报告人:Prof. Leo P. Ligthart, Fellow of IEEE/IET
Delft University of Technology, Netherlands
Bio:Prof. Leo P. Ligthart is Fellow of IET and IEEE. He received Doctorates (honoris causa) at Moscow State Technical University of Civil Aviation in 1999, Tomsk State University of Control Systems and Radio Electronics in 2001 and the Military Technical Academy Bucharest in 2010. He is academician of the Russian Academy of Transport.
In 1988 he was appointed as professor on Radar Positioning and Navigation and since 1992, he has held the chair of Microwave Transmission, Radar and Remote Sensing in the Department of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science, Delft University of Technology. In 1994, he founded the International Research Center for Telecommunications and Radar (IRCTR) and was the director of IRCTR until 2011. He received several awards from Veder, IET, IEEE, EuMA and others.
He is emeritus professor at the Delft University of Technology, is guest professor at ITB, Bandung and Universitas Indonesia in Jakarta and scientific advisor of IRCTR-Indonesia. He is founder and chairman of Conasense. He is member in the Board of Governors IEEE-AESS (2013-2015).
He is founding member of the EuMA, organized the first EuMW in 1998, the first EuRAD conference in 2004 and various conferences and symposia. He gave post-graduate courses on antennas, propagation and radio and radar applications. He was advisor in several scientific councils and consultant for companies.
Prof. Ligthart's principal areas of specialization include antennas and propagation, radar and remote sensing, but he has also been active in satellite, mobile and radio communications. He has published over 600 papers and 2 books.
Lecture: Prof. Ligthart is invited by the Laboratory of Applied Research on electromagnetics (ARE), Department of Information and Electronics Engineering, Zhejiang University, and the Skywave innovation team of NEEI, Nanjing. This series lecture consists of four parts. Topics include remote sensing, atmospheric radar and radar polarimetry and Doppler-polarimetric atmospheric radar applications.