Bradley T. Perry
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Dr. Bradley T. Perry is an assistant leader of the Advanced Concepts and Technologies Group at MIT Lincoln Laboratory.
Previously, Perry was an assistant leader of the RF Technology Group, where he led programs to develop next-generation electronic systems and technology aspects related to isolation improvement in electronic systems. These programs included work in microwave circuit and antenna design; compact receiver and transmitter designs for ground-based electronic warfare systems and active decoys; and RF cancellation techniques for simultaneous transmit and receive (STAR) applications.
As a technical staff member at the Laboratory, Perry designed highly compact receivers and transmitters for radar and electronic warfare applications, and pursued various approaches to isolation improvement between antenna elements in electronic systems. These isolation improvement efforts have led to numerous demonstrations of STAR capabilities impacting how future electronic systems are being developed.
Perry is a member of Commission B of the International Union of Radio Science (URSI) and the IEEE Antennas and Propagation and Microwave Theory and Techniques Societies. He served as the chairman of the Boston section of the IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society from 2006 through 2008 and continued in the role of past chair through 2009. Perry has also served in various capacities on the IEEE International Symposium on Phased Array Systems and Technology organizing committee since 2013. He has presented work at many IEEE and Antenna Measurement Techniques Association symposiums and published articles in a number of refereed journals.
Perry received BS, MS, and PhD degrees in electrical engineering from Michigan State University, where he focused on antenna design and electromagnetic propagation through layered media.