Ramsey Faragher
Ramsey Faragher is the Founder, President, and CTO of Focal Point Positioning Ltd, and the Chairman and President of Focal Point Positioning Inc. He is also a Bye-Fellow of Queens' College and lives in Cambridge with his wife and three children. Previously he was a Senior Research Associate at the University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory in England, working in the Digital Technology Group on infrastructure-free smartphone positioning.
Ramsey Faragher | |
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Born | 1981 England |
Nationality | British |
Alma mater | Cambridge University |
Known for | NAVSOP |
Awards | BAE Systems Early Career Engineer of the Year 2009, Institute of Navigation Burka Award 2016, GPS World Signals Leadership Award 2019, Institute of Navigation Per Enge Award 2019 |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Navigation |
Institutions | Cambridge University |
Doctoral advisor | Peter Duffett Smith |
Website | sites |
Education
Faragher graduated with a Bachelor of Arts, and Master of Science degrees in Experimental and Theoretical Physics from the University of Cambridge in 2004. In 2008 he was awarded a PhD, supervised by Peter Duffett Smith with a thesis on the Effects of Multipath Interference on Radio Positioning Systems.[1]
Industry
On completing his PhD, Faragher worked for BAE systems where he was a Technical Lead for a number of navigation, tracking and sensor fusion programmes, building on expertise in GPS-Denied navigation using novel methods including opportunistic radio signals. He also developed the award-winning NAVSOP positioning suite.[2] In 2014 Faragher was awarded a Fellowship by the Royal Institute of Navigation in recognition of his accomplishments.
His work in industry was also recognised by Top Gear, who described Faragher as a real-life Q.[3] In 2020 Faragher was named by Wired magazine as one of 32 innovators who are building a better future.[4]
Faragher founded Focal Point Positioning in 2015 with members of the original NAVSOP team.[5] In June 2020 Focal Point Positioning was awarded both The Duke of Edinburgh's Navigation Award for Outstanding Technical Achievement from the Royal Institute of Navigation,[6] and the Hottest SpaceTech Startup in Europe accolade from the Europas.[7]
References
- Faragher, Ramsey (2008). Effects of Multipath Interference on Radio Positioning Systems (PhD thesis).
- "BAE Systems' Navsop navigation system rivals GPS". BBC News. 28 June 2012.
- "The real life Q". 18 February 2013.
- "Change everything: 32 innovators who are building a better future". Wired UK.
- "Focal Point Positioning Ltd". Focal Point Positioning Ltd. Retrieved 19 April 2018.
- "FocalPoint awarded Royal Institution of Navigation's highest award for Technical Achievement". Focal Point Positioning Ltd. Retrieved 9 July 2020.
- "Here are the winners of The Europas Awards 2020". techcrunch. 26 June 2020. Retrieved 9 July 2020.