Dr. Geordi Borsari
Deputy
Advanced Sensors Technology
Deputy
Advanced Sensors Technology
Dr. Geordi Borsari is an expert in signal processing, adaptive antenna systems, electronic warfare techniques, and battle management concepts. He provides expertise to STR programs in radar, electronic warfare, and novel sensing concepts.
Previously, Dr. Borsari spent 24 years at MIT Lincoln Laboratory where he was leader of the Air Defense Techniques Group and the Advanced Sensor Systems and Testbeds Group. He led system prototyping and development programs in the areas of airborne radar systems for air moving target indication (AMTI), battle management concepts, electronic warfare techniques, Over-the-Horizon Radar, and the Kwajalein Missile Range radars.
Dr. Borsari is a researcher in adaptive signal processing and systems analysis with applications to surveillance and tactical airborne radar systems, bistatic and distributed radar systems, and HF radars and direction-finding systems.
Dr. Borsari received his Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania and his M.S. and B.S from Villanova University, all in Electrical Engineering.
Previously, Dr. Borsari spent 24 years at MIT Lincoln Laboratory where he was leader of the Air Defense Techniques Group and the Advanced Sensor Systems and Testbeds Group. He led system prototyping and development programs in the areas of airborne radar systems for air moving target indication (AMTI), battle management concepts, electronic warfare techniques, Over-the-Horizon Radar, and the Kwajalein Missile Range radars.
Dr. Borsari is a researcher in adaptive signal processing and systems analysis with applications to surveillance and tactical airborne radar systems, bistatic and distributed radar systems, and HF radars and direction-finding systems.
Dr. Borsari received his Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania and his M.S. and B.S from Villanova University, all in Electrical Engineering.