Media Coverage
Dr. Karen Zita Haigh
Dr. Karen Zita Haigh
Media coverage featuring Karen Zita Haigh
12 Sep 2025 -- NATO STO Summer School: The Future Electromagnetic Warfare Engineer. Video about the event.
14 Aug 2025 - Radioflash! Episode 20: Talking ‘bout a Revolution, Armada International Podcast
USA: Cognitive EW: An AI Approach (Second Edition) Purchasing page at Artech House, 2025
UK: Cognitive EW: An AI Approach (Second Edition) Purchasing page at Artech House, 2025
20 Mar 2025 -- Cognitive Electronic Warfare: An Artificial Intelligence Approach by Karen Haigh and Julia Andrusenko Reviewed by Sean Pascoli , Journal of Irregular Warfare and Special Operations
6 Oct 2023 - Electromagnetic Warfare Revolution: Shaping the Future Battlefield , Australian Defence Magazine
15 Apr 2023 - 米国国防総省/諮問委員会を務めた電子戦の権威 Karen Zita Haigh 博士による講演会を電磁シールド研究所/X-Shieldが共同開催 (Electromagnetic Shield Research Institute / X-Shield co-hosts a lecture by Dr. Karen Zita Haigh, an authority on electronic warfare who served on a U.S. Department of Defense advisory board)
Japan: First edition Purchasing page on Amazon, 2023
8 Nov 2022 - Fast decisions from cognitive electronic warfare technology may be crucial to spectrum dominance, by David Isby
27 Sep 2022 - Five Essential Podcasts for AI and Defense, RAIN Research group
6 May 2021 - Review by Tom Withington
midJune 2021 - International Women in Engineering Day highlight by Artech House publishing
USA: Cognitive EW: An AI Approach (First edition) Purchasing page at Artech House, 2021
UK: Cognitive EW: An AI Approach (First edition) Purchasing page at Artech House, 2021
Jun 2023 Where are we Going? in Electronic Warfare Armada, by Tom Withington
Jan 2023 Thinking Aloud: AI In Electronic Warfare In Military Technology, by Tom Withington
Dec 2022 AOC Asia Virtual Summit 概要と Cognitive EW, DFT Report, in the Defense Technology Journal (Japanese hardcopy only; scanned PDF on request), containing summaries of presentations by Karen Haigh, Bryan Clark, and Lee Kar Heng
Nov 2022 350th Spectrum Warfare Wing -- Embracing the Future of EMSO by John Knowles
Sep 2022 AOC Japan Chapter 11th EW Research Group Conference
26 Apr 2021 AI and ML for Unmanned Vehicles by Jamie Whitney
20 Apr 2020 The Art of Noise by Tom Withington
19 July 1999 Rude Robots Overrun Florida by Katherine Locock
16 Sep 2014 Interview with Manuela Veloso
25 Nov 2019 - 10 year retrospective
12 Apr 2021 -- Mercury Systems Blog on Covid-19 measures
23 Feb 2001 -- Bloomberg article on Covid-19 measures
Praise for the Second Edition
The first edition offered an approachable foundation in cognitive EW, and this eagerly awaited second edition updates the content to tackle current critical issues. It further provides practical AI examples to accelerate signal identification and an accessible introduction to RF principles for AI specialists. If you are working in EW, this is the one reference book that you should have on your shelf.
—Tim Fountain, Rohde & Schwarz
The second edition delivers timely and crucial information on cognitive EW for experts across sectors, incorporating significant updates on AI/ML-driven technologies and adaptive systems highlighted by the Ukraine War. This seminal work underscores the vital role of cognitive EW in today’s and future battlefield scenarios against near-peer adversaries. Timely, critical, and a must-know for EW, academia, industry, and government alike.
—Sean P., US Army DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory
An excellent introduction to the use and potential of artificial intelligence in electronic warfare—now further strengthened in its second edition with updated concepts reflecting recent research, and an increased focus on practical examples and first steps. A valuable resource for both EW specialists and those new to the field.
—Vincent Voogt, Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research (TNO)
The increasingly congested and contested electromagnetic battlespace demands sophisticated tools, making cognitive EW essential for maintaining control amidst prioritizing civilian access. Drawing from lessons in the Russia-Ukraine conflict, this approach, leveraging AI and machine learning, offers the necessary precision and timeliness for effective sensing, decision-making, and maneuver of EW effects. Current military activities demonstrate the critical need for EMS control by means of EW—we have no time to lose. Dr. Haigh and Ms. Andrusenko offer the foundational knowledge needed to get this right.
—Lt Col Erik Bamford, Association of Old Crows and Norwegian Armed Forces
Like the first edition, this second edition will become the standard work for this fascinating discipline. Its readable and concise yet comprehensive style will appeal to both the specialist and general reader alike. This work should be required reading from the foxhole to the boardroom and ministerial office. The right book at the right moment.
—Dr. Thomas Withington, EW Writer and Analyst