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Dr. Gupta received his BS(ECE) from Punjab University, India, in 1975 his MS(EE) from the Indian Institute of Technology in 1977 and his Ph.D. from The Ohio State University in 1982. Since 1979 he has been with the ElectroScience Laboratoy. His current title is Senior Research Scientist. He is a Fellow of the IEEE and Edmond S. Gillespie Fellow of Antenna Measurement Techniques Association (AMTA). He is the recipient of 2007 AMTA Distinguished Achievement Award. He has also received the Ohio State College of Engineering Lumley Research Award for 1991, 1998, and 2005.
Dr. Gupta’s research interests include radar imaging, EM scattering, compact range technology, adaptive antennas and target identification. He has developed various techniques for enhancing the quality and resolution of radar images, including AR modeling, maximum likelihood estimation and data extrapolation. He has designed state-of-the-art reflectors for compact range measurement systems, as well as techniques to evaluate the performance of antenna and radar ranges. He has worked extensively on adaptive antenna arrays for radio frequency interference suppression and multipath mitigation in communication systems and navigation systems. Currently, he is working on GPS antennas and antenna electronics.