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Giuseppe Aureliano Fabrizio received his B.E. with honors and Ph.D. degrees from the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at Adelaide University, Australia, in 1992 and 2000. Since 1993, Dr. Fabrizio has been with the Defence Science and Technology Organization (DSTO), Australia, where he leads the EW and adaptive signal processing section of the high frequency radar branch. Dr. Fabrizio is responsible for the development and practical implementation of innovative and robust adaptive signal processing techniques to enhance the operational performance of modern OTH radar systems. He is a senior member of the IEEE and the main author of over 50 peer-reviewed journal and conference publications. Dr. Fabrizio is a corecipient of the prestigious M. Barry Carlton Award for the best paper published in the IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems (AES) in a calendar year on two occasions—2003 and 2004. In 2007, he received the coveted DSTO Science Excellence award in recognition of his contributions to adaptive signal processing for the JORN OTH radar system. In the same year, he was granted a DSTO Defence Science Fellowship to pursue collaborative research at La Sapienza University in Rome, Italy. Dr. Fabrizio has delivered OTH radar tutorials at the 2008 IEEE Radar Conference, held in Rome, and at the 2010 IEEE International Radar Conference in Washington DC. He is an Australian representative on the IEEE International Radar Systems Panel, and is currently serving as VP of Education on the AESS Board of Governors. Dr. Fabrizio has collaborated with international defense agencies under the auspices of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) agreement and is the national representative to the NATO task group on Dynamic Waveform Diversity (SET-179). He has also formally collaborated with private industry, including Raytheon, Lockheed Martin, and BAE Systems, as well as numerous academic institutions, both in Australia and abroad. Dr. Fabrizio was selected as the recipient of the distinguished IEEE Fred Nathanson Memorial Radar Award in 2011 for his contributions to OTH radar and radar signal processing. He has written the first edition of High Frequency Over-the-Horizon Radar: Fundamental Principles, Signal Processing, and Practical Applications to complement the existing literature on radar and to provide a reference that may be built upon by future works on this subject.
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