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Joseph Nelson

Research Scientist

Joseph Nelson

BSc(Hons), MSc, PhD

Joseph has a PhD in physics from the University of Cambridge and a Masters degree in physics from the University of Auckland. He joined Lincoln Agritech in July 2021, having previously worked as a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Cambridge.

Joseph’s background is in physics. As an undergraduate and postgraduate at the University of Auckland, his research was in quantum optics theory. After completing his Masters degree, he moved to the University of Cambridge for his PhD to work on new materials characterisation using density-functional theory (DFT).

His particular interests and expertise are in:

  • Electromagnetic modelling
  • DFT modelling and structure prediction
  • Scientific and high-performance computing
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Publications

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Allowing for Refraction in Back Propagation, 2023 IEEE Conference on Antenna Measurements and Applications (CAMA)
Platt IG, Eccleston KE, Tan A, Anton E, Nelson J, Woodhead IM
DOI: 10.1109/CAMA57522.2023.10352693
Experimental Imaging of Meat and Bone Samples Using a Negative-Refractive-Index Lens, Conference on Antenna Measurement and Applications (CAMA
Platt I G, Eccleston KW, Anton E, Nelson J
DOI: 10.1109/CAMA57522.2023.10352873
High Gain Microstrip Patch Antenna as Illuminating Source for Near Field Imaging, IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation and USNC-URSI Radio Science
Tan A E-C, Platt I, Hayward A, Nelson J, Eccleston K W, Anton E
TAN et al APS-URSI paper
Additive Manufacturing of Human Torso Phantom for microwave imaging, 2022 IEEE Conference on Antenna Measurements and Applications (CAMA)
2022 IEEE Conference on Antenna Measurements and Applications (CAMA) Y. Zhou et al
https://doi.org/10.1109/CAMA56352.2022.10002592
Orthogonal bases for biomedical inverse scattering, 2022 IEEE Conference on Antenna Measurements and Applications (CAMA)
C. J. Bateman et al
https://doi.org/10.1109/CAMA56352.2022.10002507