Rebecca Findlay acquired the Early Career award for her deep experience in modelling and simulation for electro-optical/infrared signatures.

Rebecca Findlay, a Principal Engineer with the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl), has acquired a NATO award In recognition of her excellent contributions to the NATO Science and Technology Organisation (STO).

The NATO Systems Concepts and Integration (SCI) Panel gave Rebecca the Early Career award for her excellent contributions to the NATO STO Research Task Group (RTG) on ‘Assessment Methods for Camouflage in Operational Context’ and ‘Design and Test of Multispectral Decoys for Land Warfare’.

The quotation from Carlotta Rossi, Systems Concept and Integration Panel, NATO Science and Technology Organization, yesterday mentioned:

Since becoming a member of STO actions in 2016, Rebecca has made important impacts throughout a number of domains, collaborating with the Systems Concepts and Integration (SCI) Panel, the Sensing Technologies Panel (SET), and the Modelling and Simulation Group.

Additionally, as a member of the NATO Army Armaments Group Camouflage, Concealment, Deception and Obscuration Team of Experts, she has persistently demonstrated her versatility and dedication to advancing NATO’s scientific targets.

Rebecca distinguished herself by means of her deep experience in high-fidelity, physics-based modelling and simulation for electro-optical/infrared (EO/IR) signatures.

Within the Research Task Group (RTG), she developed helpful expertise in signature administration and evaluation, adeptly bridging technical perception from each simulation and discipline knowledge assortment.

Her contributions had been instrumental, offering vital views that formed technical discussions and guided future instructions.

Commenting on her award, Rebecca yesterday mentioned:

I’m honoured to obtain this award. Being recognised by the SCI panel which is comprised of main specialists throughout scientific and technical fields – is a privilege. I’m proud to work alongside distinctive colleagues at Dstl and inside NATO, and it’s rewarding to see our science and know-how analysis contributing to the safety of our forces and allies.

Rebecca acquired the award from the NATO STO SCI Panel Chair Dr Nick Law, Dstl Senior Principal Engineer.

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