Armando Marino

Armando Marino received an MSc in Telecommunication Engineering at the Universita’ di Napoli ‘Federico II’ in 2006, then  joined the High Frequency and Radar Systems Department (HR), German Aerospace Centre (DLR), Oberpfaffenhofen. In 2011, he was awarded a PhD degree from the University of Edinburgh, (School of Geosciences), and his thesis was awarded ‘Best PhD Thesis 2011’ by the RSPSoc (Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry Society) and ’Outstanding PhD Thesis’ by Springer Verlag, which published the thesis in 2012.

After working at the University of Alicante, Institute of Computing Research, in Spain, from December 2011 to May 2015 he was a postdoctorate researcher and lecturer at the ETH Zürich, Institute of Environmental Engineering, Switzerland. His main research interests include:

  1. Processing of stacks of radar images for surveillance with focus on target detection, change detection and classification
  2. Developing ground-based radars and executing measurement campaigns
  3. Applying Image Processing, Computer Vision and Machine Learning methodologies to remote sensing images.

Since June 2015, he has been a lecturer at The Open University, Department of Engineering and Innovation. Here he enjoys his time being involved in both teaching and research, along with having walks in the parks surrounding the campus.

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