
Birmingham and Alan Turing Institute AI-powered satellite radar system backed by UK Space Agency
The project will receive a share of £17 million in funding to drive the next wave of space innovation.
- Published: 11 December 2025
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The project will receive a share of £17 million in funding to drive the next wave of space innovation.

Professor Michail Antoniou has been awarded the QinetiQ/Royal Academy of Engineering Research Chair in Distributed and Connected Radio Frequency Sensing.

Microsatellites (smallsats) will fly in tight formation and provide a highly accurate profile of the earth’s surface

EPSRC has announced funding for a University of Birmingham cutting-edge research project led by Professor Marina Gashinova, Head of the Pervasive Sensing Group.

The German Institute of Navigation (DGON) awarded Professor Marina Gashinova the Christian Hülsmeyer Award for her contribution to radar research.

A second radar has been installed on top of a University of Birmingham campus building to form a future quantum-enabled radar network