Contact Richard Welsh
Background
Richard graduated from Newcastle University in 2020, obtaining an integrated master's degree in Physics. His degree covered a broad range of topics in Physics. This included quantum mechanics, electromagnetism, optics and solid-state physics. The project he chose for his dissertation was in the field of computational physics, and was titled "Spanning the Subspaces of Local and Nonlocal Operators."
Current activities
Richard is currently studying for a PhD in Multistatic SAR Remote Sensing, as part of the Ground-Based SAR (GBSAR) Laboratory. As part of his work, he has developed a novel algorithm for sparse 3D-SAR applications, using bistatic and multistatic geometries. The next part of his research will focus on applying novel polarimetric decompositions to this new approach.
Publications
Articles In Journals
- Welsh R, Andre D & Finnis M. (2024). Laboratory multistatic 3D SAR with polarimetry and sparse aperture sampling. IET Radar, Sonar & Navigation, 18(1)
- Welsh R, Andre D & Finnis M. (2023). Volumetric interferometry for sparse 3D synthetic aperture radar with bistatic geometries. Electronics Letters, 59(12)