Dr. Lindsay Millard joined DARPA in July 2014. Her focus areas include space-based imagers, sensor data processing, and increasing the resilience of the U.S. space architecture through disruptive technology. Areas of technical interest and expertise include hyperspectral imaging, sparse-aperture telescopes, computer vision, image processing and low-cost optical materials.
Prior to joining DARPA, Dr. Millard served as an engineer at the RAND Corporation, where she led studies for Project Air Force and the National Security Research Division. Study topics included the feasibility of distributed space-based hyperspectral sensors, the performance of space-based sensors to detect chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and explosive devices, and the assessment of the potential impact of disaggregation concepts for U.S. space architecture. During her time at RAND, Dr. Millard worked within the Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Space Policy and as an adjunct researcher at Purdue University, where she explored design strategies for imaging spacecraft formations moving under the influence of many celestial bodies.
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