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Anthony Carpenter is a Postdoctoral Research Associate (PDRA) at Imperial College London's Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, part of the Faculty of Engineering. He is affiliated with the Geotechnics section and the StARRS project, focusing on radar remote sensing for nuclear facility monitoring. His work includes developing machine learning techniques for ground-based InSAR systems in collaboration with EDF Energy. Prior roles include a Research Assistant position at Royal Holloway University of London (2023) supporting lunar and Venus exploration projects with ISRO and UKSA.
Anthony holds a PhD in Civil and Environmental Engineering from Imperial College London (2019-2024), an MRes in Nuclear Energy, and a BSc in Geography from Royal Holloway University. His research spans geotechnical engineering, InSAR applications, drone radar systems, and wildfire mapping. He contributed to monitoring Hinkley Point C nuclear plant construction and developed methods for spatial data validation during an internship with the British Red Cross GIS team.
His research interests combine geotechnical engineering with advanced remote sensing technologies, emphasizing nuclear infrastructure safety, structural health monitoring, and international space collaboration. Anthony has supervised 5 MSc projects in Civil Engineering and Soil Mechanics, demonstrating expertise in both academic research and practical fieldwork. His work integrates radar technology with environmental and civil engineering challenges.
Anthony is certified in drone operation (General Visual Line of Sight) and completed teaching training through Imperial's Graduate Teaching Assistant Programme. His affiliations include the ICO CDT in Nuclear Energy, StARRS, and the UK Space Agency collaborations. Current projects focus on radar systems for decommissioning nuclear facilities and international space missions.


