Researcher in image processing for remote sensing

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2nd place, Ph.D. Award 2016 of Telecom ParisTech

The 2016 PhD graduation ceremony of Telecom ParisTech was held on the 21 April 2017. It was a great pleasure to graduate with some of my PhD friends: Sonia, so many nice memories. All my PhD supervisors also came to… Continue Reading →

Presentation of my PhD work in video

In the fall 2017, I was invited to give a presentation at the Research Day of the LTCI lab at Telecom ParisTech. It was a great occasion to meet my ex-colleagues and discover the hot topic of the other researchers…. Continue Reading →

CryoSat 2017: first CryoSat conference and first CPOM blog post

The first North American CryoSat Science Meeting was held in Banff, in the beautiful Canadian Rockies. As it was my first conference linked to my post-doc (which in on the swath processing of CryoSat-2 SARIn products), I learn a lot about the satellite, the… Continue Reading →

ODAS, sunrise at the DLR Oberpfaffenhofen

The ONERA-DLR Aerospace Symposium 2016 (ODAS) was hold in the DLR facilities in Oberpfaffenhofen. It was the occasion of great exchanges between the ONERA and DLR remote sensing team. I learned a lot on the TerraSAR-X and TanDEM-X data acquisition… Continue Reading →

EUSAR 2016 Student Award: first place

My article entitled “Resolution enhancement of polarimetric images using a high resolution mono-channel image” won the first prize of the EuSAR 2016 Student Award. The work presented in this article was the extension of the work I presented in POLinSAR… Continue Reading →

DInSAR on the Eiffel Tower for the Gretsi 2015 in Lyon

SAR Interferometry (InSAR) and SAR Differential Interferometry (DInSAR) are two well-known techniques of Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) image processing. SAR Interferometry measures the phase difference between 2 images acquired from slightly different points of view to obtain the height of… Continue Reading →

In a week of Multitemp 2015, in Annecy

My presentation will focus on the comparison between spatially estimated polarimetric entropy and temporally estimated polarimetric entropy. Indeed, long term temporal series become accessible for SAR images in full-polarimetric mode, thanks to the new lauches of satellites and to the… Continue Reading →

Paper accepted as an oral presentation at POLinSAR 2015

The paper deals with the enhancement of the resolution of polarimetric SAR imagery. Due to technical constraints on the system design, the azimuth resolution is coarser in polarimetric images than in the mono-channel acquisition of the same SAR sensor. We… Continue Reading →

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