Radar is great at a distance. But what happens when the target is right in front of you? Get to know answers at this webinar on "Short-Range Phenomena in Radar-Based Sensing" by Bartosz Tegowski from Hamburg University of Technology.
In this session, Bartosz explores how short radar-to-target distances can introduce unexpected phenomena that affect sensing accuracy and reliability. The talk focuses on the impact of the radar’s self-radar-cross-section, near-field scattering effects of electrically large targets, and the modeling and compensation techniques needed to address them — all rounded off with validation measurements and application-related insights.
Bartosz is a Ph.D. researcher at Hamburg University of Technology whose work has already earned several notable distinctions, including the Best Student Paper Award at hashtag#GeMiC2024, the Young Scientist Award at hashtag#IRS2025, and the Young Engineer Prize at hashtag#EuMC2025.