
Frank Lind
Research Engineer; Deputy Director for Research
MIT Haystack Observatory; NSF SpectrumX
About Frank Lind
Frank Lind received his B.S. in Physics and B.S. in Computer Science in 1994 and his Ph.D. in Geophysics in 1999 from the University of Washington. His work there focused on passive radar observations of the aurora borealis. He is currently a Research Engineer at MIT Haystack Observatory, where he develops and operates ground- and space-based radio science instrumentation. Lind’s research focuses on radio science, advanced radar and radio arrays, space plasma physics, software radar, novel sensors and signal processing, radio spectrum coexistence, and satellite instrumentation.