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javierha

javierha@ugr.es

www.ugr.es/local/javierha

Javier Hernández-Andrés has been Topical Editor in “Computacional & Machine Vision” for the Journal of the Optical Society of America A since 2007. Since 2008 he is member of the Editorial Board of the European Journal of Physics . HE is Member of both the Spanish Optical Society and of the American Optical Society.

Research topics : His research work focuses on Multispectral color science, illuminant estimation, reflectance estimation, basic and applied colorimetry, atmospheric optics, optimal sensor design, object recognition, illumination invariants, artificial vision and color vision. He has published around 30 articles in refereed international scientific journals. He was programme Co-Chair 10th Congress of the International Colour Association -AIC Colour 05.

He works within the Colour Imaging Lab (www.ugr.es/local/colorimg)

Teaching activities : He is associate professor in the Optics Department at the University of Granada.

Teaching experience in optics, geometrical optics, visual optics, physiological optics, psychophysics, color science, color vision, general physics and Fourier optics at the University of Granada since 1996.

CIMET teaching : “Optical imaging and processing” and “Fundamentals of spectral science” - 1st and 2nd semester - Granada University


jnieves

jnieves@ugr.es

http://www.ugr.es/local/jnieves

Juan Luis Nieves Gómez obtained his Ph.D. degree in Physics in 1996 at the University of Granada. He is member of the Society for Photo-Optical Engineering (SPIE), of the Optical Society of America (OSA) and member of the Spanish Optical Society (SEDO).

Research topics : : His research areas are Multispectral color science, reflectance and illuminant estimation, basic and applied colorimetry, object recognition, image science and spatial and color vision. He has participated in the organization of different national and international scientific meetings and has published more than 30 articles in refereed international scientific journals.

Teaching activities : Since 2001 is associate professor in the Optics Department at the University of Granada.

His teaching experience runs from Physiological Optics, Psychophysics, Color Science and Color Vision to Optics and Fourier Optics at the University of Granada since 1992.

CIMET teaching : “Optical imaging and processing” and “Human Vision and Computer Vision” - 2nd semester - Granada University


jadiaz jadiaz@ugr.es
www.ugr.es/local/jadiaz

José Antonio Díaz Navas got his Ph.D. degree in Physics in 1997. He is member of the Society for Photo-Optical Engineering (SPIE), of the Spanish Visual Optics Network (SVON), and of the Topical Editors team of the journal Applied Optics (Optical Technology Division).

Research topics: His research focus on color imaging in hardcopy, digital cameras and displays, and optical system design and testing. He is involved in other research works with colleagues in fields such as color vision, applied colorimetry, and more recently, physiological optics and optical system design.

Teaching activities : He is instructor of the following courses in the Optics and Optometry School at the University of Granada:

Physical Optics : Two semester introductory course of wave nature of light, propagation, interference and diffraction phenomena, as well as the principles of light-matter interaction.

Optical Design . One semester course concerned with the basics of optical system design, including ray tracing, optical aberrations and evaluation of image quality.

CIMET teaching : “Image analysis & processing” - 1st semester - Granada University


smcn smcn@fisica.uminho.pt
http://online.uminho.pt/pessoas/smcn/

Sergio Nascimento has a PhD in Colour Science.

Research topics : His research interests are colorimetry and colour vision and in particular, applications of multi and hyperspectral imaging, colour constancy and models of colour vision.

Teaching activities : He is Associate Professor in the Physics Department of Minho University, Portugal, where he teaches Physics, Optics and Vision Sciences.

CIMET teaching : “Human Vision and Computer Vision” - 2nd semester - Granada University


mrlopez

mrlopez@ugr.es

http://www.ugr.es/local/mrlopez

Manuel Rubiño López is associate professor of Radiometry, Photometry, Colorimetry and Optical Technology in the Department of Optics at the University of Granada.

Research topics : His research interests are optical and radiometric characterization of CCD and CMOS cameras, applied Colorimetry and applied Photometry.

CIMET teaching : “Devices and instrumentation” - 2nd semester - Granada University


mmelgosa mmelgosa@ugr.es

Manuel Melgosa Latorre got his Ph.D. in Physics in 1989 from University of Granada.

Since 1995 he is Representative of the Optical Society of America (OSA) at the Inter-Society Color Council (ISCC). OSA Senior Member. He is Associate Editor of the journals “Color Research and Application” and “Atti della Fondazione Giorgio Ronchi”.

He was Director of the Optics and Optometry School of the University of Granada (2001) and Director of the International Research Project Office of the University of Granada (2002-2004).

He served as advisor of CIE TC 1-29 and member of CIE TC 1-47 proposing the last CIE-recommended color-difference formulas.

Currently he is a member of CIE TC 1-57 “Standards in colorimetry”, CIE TC 1-63 “Validity of the range of CIEDE2000”, CIE TC 1-64 “Terminology in color, vision, and appearance”, as well as chairman of CIE TC 1-55 “Uniform colour space for industrial colour-difference evaluation”. He is also President of the Color Committee of Spain, and the representative of Spain in CIE Division 1 (Color and Vision).

Research topics : His research focus on Color differences and applied colorimetry.

He conduct his research within the Basic and Applied Colorimetry Lab (University of Granada): http://www.ugr.es/local/basapplcolor/

Teaching activities : Full Professor at the Department of Optics of the University of Granada. He teaches courses on general optics, in particular geometrical optics, and colorimetry.

CIMET teaching : “Advanced colorimetry” and “Color in industry” - 2nd semester - Granada University


rhuertas rhuertas@ugr.es
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Rafael Huertas Roa got his Ph. D. in Physics in 2004. Since 2006 he serves as Advisor of the Technical Committee 1-55 of the CIE “Uniform Color Space for Industrial Color Difference Evaluation”.

Research topics : His research topics concerns basic and applied colorimetry. Specifically color-difference formulas, color spaces, color in images and color in food (oils and wines). He has participated as a researcher in 9 national and 4 international projects related to colour.

He has presented 59 papers in scientific meetings and he has published 22 articles in refereed international scientific journals.

Teaching activities : Since 2004 he is Assistant Professor at the Department of Optics of the university of Granada where he teaches laboratory experiments for Physicists and Optometrists.

CIMET teaching : “Color Science” 1st semester at Granada University and “Advanced colorimetry” - 2nd semester - Granada University and University Jean Monnet in Saint-Etienne


valerob valerob@ugr.es
http://www.ugr.es/local/valerob

Eva M. Valero got her Ph.D. in Physics in 2000 at the University of Granada.

Research topics : She focuses on Spatial vision and colour vision, Imaging Science and Multispectral imaging.

Teaching activities : Since 2001 she has been assistant professor and since 2007 she has become associate professor at the Department of Optics of this University, teaching optics and laboratory experiments for physicists and some other courses for Optometrists.

CIMET teaching : “Color Science” and “Fundamentals of spectral science” - 1st and 2nd semester - Granada University


jromero

jromero@ugr.es

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Javier Romero Mora got his Ph.D.in Optics in 1984 both from the University of Granada. He is member of the Executive Committee of the AIC, (1997-2001) and Secretary-Treasurer of the AIC, 2007-2010.

Research topics : His research focuses on Multispectral Color Imaging. He has occupied several research positions such as: President of the Spanish Color Committee (1991-1994) and Vice-President of the International Color Association.

Teaching activities He is Professor of the Department of Optics, Faculty of Sciences, University of Granada. He has taught basic and advance courses of Optics for under-graduated students, courses of Fundamental of Photonics for students of Electrical and Electronic Engineering and courses of Colorimetry and Color Vision for post-graduate students.

CIMET teaching : “Photonics and Optics Fundamentals” - 1st semester -Granada University


pagarcia pagarcia@ugr.es

Pedro A. García has published referred articles on theoretical Statistics and applied Statistics in toprefereed international scientific journalsof Optics, Ecology, Medicine and Molecular Biology.

Research topics : Multivariate Statistical Methods, Statistical Measures in Colorimetry and Multivariate Statistical Methods applied to Ecology and Civil Engineering.

Teaching activities : He is associate Professor at the Department of Statistics and Operations Research of the University of Granada. He teaches courses on applied statistics for engineers and statisticians. He is currently involved in several courses for postgraduate students of Civil Engineering and Statistics.

CIMET teaching : “Data analysis & statistics” - 1st semester - Granada University


cortijo cb@decsai.ugr.es

Francisco J. Cortijo Bon got his Ph.D.in Informatics in 1995 from the University of Granada (Spain). His Ph.D. dissertation was centered in a comparative study of multispectral image classifiers where some pattern recognition an learning methods were evaluated to classify high-dimensional images.

He is member of AERFAI Spanish Association for Pattern Recognition and Image Analysis (an IAPR –International Association for Pattern Recognition- member).

Research topics : His research focuses on Pattern Recognition Techniques (non-parametric classifiers -mainly-and contextual classifiers for image classification) together with image restoration .

Teaching activities : He is Permanent Professor at the Department of Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence of the University of Granada. He has taught basic Pattern Recognition courses for under-graduated students, courses for Doctorate students and in this moment he is teaching "Mathematical Complements" from "Master in Multimedia Systems".

CIMET teaching : “Data analysis & statistics” - 1st semester - Granada University


joaquin.campos

joaquin.campos@ifa.cetef.csic.es

http://www.ifa.csic.es

Joaquín Campos Acosta got his PhD degree by the University of Granada in 1984. The thesis subject was related to absolute standards in Radiometry. He is member of the Spanish Optical Society, the European Optical Society and the American Optical Society. He has served as member of scientific and program committees of several national and international conferences in the field of colour and optical radiation measurements (AIC, CIE, Newrad, CGIV, Congreso Nacional de Color). He is member of different Technical Committees within CIE.

He is tenure scientist in the Metrology Department of the Highest Scientific Research Council (CSIC) at Madrid (Spain).

Research topics : Radiometric measurements with CCD and CMOS cameras, standards for optical radiation measurements, optical properties of materials, measurement methods, uncertainty and error sources. He conduct his research in Department of Metrology. Institute of Applied Physics.

Teaching activities: He has served as professor in different masters and professional specialisation courses teaching subjects related to optical radiation measurements.

CIMET teaching : “Radiometry, Sources and Detectors” - 2nd semester - Granada University


alados

alados@ugr.es

www.caribidis.ugr.es

Lucas Alados Arboledas is PI of the EARLINET (European Aerosol Lidar Network) station of Granada and of the AERONET(Aerosol Robotic Network) station of Granada.

Research topics : His research is focused on aerosol and cloudradiative effect using different ground based active and passive remote sensing techniques, like Raman Lidar, sun and starphotometersand UV spectro radiometer. He has coordinated several international experimental campaigns. He has participated and coordinated different research projects in collaboration with different international research teams. He has published more than 70 articles in refereed international scientific journal and more than 100articles in Refereed Scientific Conferences. He has supervised eight Doctoral Theses on various aspects of atmospheric radiative processes and remote sensing.

Teaching activities : He is Professor in the Applied Physics Department at the University of Granada. He is leading the Atmospheric PhysicGroup (GFAT). His teaching activity is related to Atmospheric Physics and Atmospheric Remote Sensing at graduate and post graduate level.

CIMET teaching : “Remote sensing and image processing” - 2nd semester - Granada University


fjolmo

fjolmo@ugr.es

http://caribdis.ugr.es

Francisco José Olmo Reyes

Research topics : Atmospheric radiative processes, Earth’s energy balance, Atmospheric remote sensing. He has participated in different research projects related with Atmospheric Radiation and Remote Sensing Techniques of atmospheric aerosols. He has published around 70 articles in refereed international scientific journals, and around 90 articles in refereed Scientific Conferences.

Teaching activities: He is Professor in the Applied Physics Department at the University of Granada (Spain) since 2009.

Teaching experience in Meteorology, Climatology and Energy for Environmental Sciences students; Fundamental Physics, Applied Physics and Experimental Methods for Physics and Architecture students; Remote Sensing and Atmospheric Radiative Processes in PhD Courses.

CIMET teaching : “Remote sensing and image processing” - 2nd semester - Granada University


AntonioPozo ampmolin@ugr.es

Antonio Manuel Pozo Molina got his Ph.D. degree in Physics in 2008 at the University of Granada.

Research topics: are experimental methods to evaluate image quality of systems based on CCD/CMOS detectors and displays.

Teaching activities: Associate professor in the Optics Department at the University of Granada (Spain), where he is also a graduate in Optics and Optometry. He teaches courses on Optical Technology for Optometrists , and Media and Optical Components for Communications for students of Electrical and Electronic Engineering.

CIMET teaching : “Devices and instrumentation” - 2nd semester – University of Granada


Benitez

J.M.Benitez@decsai.ugr.es

http://decsai.ugr.es/~jmbs/

José M. Benítez obtained his Ph.D.degree in Computer Science from the University of Granada in 1998. He is leading the Research Lab on Distributed Computing and Time Series within the research group on “Soft Computing and Intelligent Information Systems”. He is member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), the

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) and the European Society for Fuzzy Logic and Technology (EUSFLAT)

Research topics : His research interests are Soft Computing, parallel/distributed computing, time series, machine learning and data mining.

Teaching activities : Since 1995, he has been a Professor at the Department of Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence at the University of Granada. He teaches subjects on computer programming, data structures, algorithms, metaheuristics and machine learning in different programmes at the High Technical School for Computer Science and Telecommunications at the University of Granada.

CIMET teaching : “Design and Analysis of Algorithms” - 1st semester - University of Granada

06/10/2010
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