Meet SERENE
Lecturer in Space Environment
Sean is the head of group and lead developer of AENeAS. He is interested in data assimilation models and extreme space weather.
Professor of Radio Science & Space Weather
Paul is a leading figure in Radio Science and Space Weather, interested in a wide range of radio propagation and radio environment problems
Lecturer in Space Weather & Space Systems
David’s research focuses on Space Plasma and Radio Physics of the ionosphere. He has developed empirical and data assimilation models of the high latitude ionosphere.
Research Fellow
Joeal leads the SERENE effort on a collaborative EPSRC grant with the University of Bath on future wideband satcom systems
Research Fellow
Gareth leads the statistical rigorous validation and verification effort of AENeAS and liases with Dstl and QinetiQ on its use and future development
Research Fellow
Luke is working on SERENE’s novel Networked Over the Horizon Radar concept. Developing a computer simulation of the system to understand its capabilities
Postgraduate Researcher
Elizabeth is attempting to improve the modelling of thermospheric densities in order to better model satellite orbits and avoid collisions
Postgraduate Researcher
Elizabeth is using state-of-the-art machine learning techniques and output from AENeAS to develop a high-latitude ionospheric scintillation forecast model
POSTGRADUATE RESEARCHER
Jonathan Camilleri
Jon designs and development of a tiny ionospheric electron density impedance probe, ImP. Currently in “writing up” stage of PhD.
Postgraduate Researcher
Enda McKenna
Investigating the impact of the ionosphere on radio transmissions in the L-band (~400 MHz). Currently in the “writing up” stage of PhD.