
David Stupples
Professor · Space-based reconnaissance and surveillance systems
City, University of LondonAbout
Professor David Stupples is a Professor of Electronic & Radio Engineering at City St George's, University of London, where he has served as Course Director for the MSc in Space Systems since 2021. He is also a Scientific Advisor to the UK Government (2012–present) and holds fellowships with the Royal Aeronautical Society, Institute of Measurement & Control, and other professional organizations.
His research focuses on resilient position, navigation, and timing (PNT) systems for military and civilian applications, including the development of a solo micro-satellite to geolocate electromagnetic interference sources. He applies systems modeling and cyber warfare analysis to enhance decision-making and security in complex engineering environments.
Key publications include:
- "Semantic Approach to Web-Based Discovery of Unknowns" (2013) – addressing intelligence gathering via natural language processing and grounded theory.
- "Probability Analysis of Cyber Attack Paths" (2013) – exploring risk in enterprise systems.
- "J-value: a universal scale for health and safety spending" (2006) – introducing a risk-assessment framework.
Scientific awards include
- Fellow, Chartered Engineer, Institute of Electronic and Radio Engineers (1981–present)
- Fellow, Chartered Engineer, Royal Aeronautical Society (2016–present)
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