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Justin L. Fernandes

Researcher at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Publications -  11
Citations -  412

Justin L. Fernandes is an academic researcher from Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Radar imaging & Neutrino. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 11 publications receiving 336 citations. Previous affiliations of Justin L. Fernandes include Northeastern University & Battelle Memorial Institute.

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Wide-Bandwidth, Wide-Beamwidth, High-Resolution, Millimeter-Wave Imaging for Concealed Weapon Detection

TL;DR: The results of an extensive imaging study that explored the advantages of using extremely wide beamwidth and bandwidth are presented, primarily for 10-40 GHz frequency band.
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Project 8: Determining neutrino mass from tritium beta decay using a frequency-based method

TL;DR: Project 8 as discussed by the authors is a new approach to measuring the neutrino mass scale via the beta decay of tritium using cyclotron radiation emitted as the electrons spiral in a uniform magnetic field.
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Experimental results for standoff detection of concealed body-worn explosives using millimeter-wave radar and limited view ISAR processing

TL;DR: Current radar systems require impractically large synthetic apertures to effectively distinguish people wearing concealed body-worn improvised explosive devices from innocent individuals, and strategies to maximize detection with limited aperture are proposed.