Bradley (Brad) Lindseth


Bradley (Brad) Lindseth, MSEE
Electrical Engineering, Academic Website

My Work Website

Kingfisher III For Sale: Now Sold

My Resume

Current Interests:
I'm finishing a PhD dissertation on Efficiency and Senstivity improvements of Portable Remote Sensing systems such as the NCAR 449 MHz spaced antenna wind profiler with CU Electrical Engineering. See Work Website for more about Wind Profilers.

Previous Projects:
I worked at The Chip-Scale Atomic Devices group at NIST in Boulder, Colorado. Here I built Chip-Scale Magnetometers (CSAM) with John Kitching.
Search for subsurface ice on Mars using Radar
I worked with Roger Phillips at Wash U Earth and Planetary Sciences in St. Louis looking at Radar data from MARSIS on Mars Express and SHARAD on Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter.

Ground-based studies of the ionosphere
In August 2004 I participated in the Polar Aeronomy and Radio Science Summer School at Arecibo, PR, where I took part in meteor and incoherent scatter studies of the E/F Region of ionosphere, along with people from John Mathews' group at Penn State.

John Sahr's Radar Remote Sensing Lab uses a neat bistatic approach.

Masters Thesis: Neurophysiology of Magnetoreception (Animals that can receive low frequency magnetic fields)

Where I am located:
I am now located in Building 1, the Radio Building, at NIST-Boulder.

Buy some of my Used Books: My Half.com Used Bookstore

Hobbies:

470 and Finn Sailing

My Hobby Sites

Pics:

North Dakota Farming News:

Farm and Ranch Guide

Agweek

Successful Farming

Older Projects:

Sailing Club

Amateur Radio Club

Saxophone

Nyquist for Linux

My Hopefully Permanent Web Address