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Giuseppe Satalino

Researcher

National Research Council (CNR)

Institute for the Electromagnetic Sensing of the Environment (IREA)

Via G. Amendola, 122/D, 70126 Bari, Italy

WEB pages

CNR: http://www.cnr.it/people/giuseppe.satalino

Author Identifier

Scopus AuthorID: 7003809555; ResearcherID (Web of Science): K-4482-2013; ORCID: 0000-0003-1566-5497.

Bibliometric H index

Scopus=17; Web of Science=14; Google Scholar=19.

SHORT BIO

Giuseppe Satalino received the Laurea degree (cum laude) in Computer Science from the University of Bari, Italy, in 1991.

Career history

In 1991, he was a Summer Student at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN), Geneva, Switzerland, where he worked on applications of neural networks to high energy physics. From 1993 to 1996 he was a grant-holder at the Alenia company and at National Research Council (CNR), Italy. Since 1996 he has been with the Institute of Intelligent Systems for Automation (ISSIA) of CNR, Bari, Italy, as a staff researcher.

Relevant experiences

He has been working in various international and national research projects concerning Earth Observation (EO) for land monitoring with the role, in some cases, of WP manager. The objective of these projects, mainly funded by the European Space Agency, the Italian Space Agency and recently by the H2020 European Union program, is to investigate on the use of remote sensed Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) and optical images for deriving spatial and temporal soil and vegetation information useful for agricultural and hydrological applications. As experimental activities, he has participated to ground measurement campaigns of soil and vegetation parameters in agricultural areas (SMAPVEX’16-MB in Canada, SMAPEx-3’11 and SMAPEx-2’10 in Australia, COSMO-SkyMed’10-11 and AQUATER’04-09 in Italy (Foggia), AgriSAR’06 in Germany, ASAR’02-06 and ERS’97-00 in Italy (Matera)). Moreover, he serves as reviewer for some international journals of remote sensing and he is author or co-author of more than 35 publications in ISI journals and more than 100 papers in conference proceedings.

Research activities

His researches include data classification techniques and methods for the retrieval of bio-geo-physical parameters over agricultural areas (e.g. land cover/use maps, soil moisture, vegetation biomass/leaf area index maps) derived from remote sensed SAR (L-, C- and X-band) and optical images. Related activities concern the software development for remote sensed data processing and the management of ground measurements of soil and vegetation parameters for the validation of EO-derived thematic maps. Currently, his work is focusing on the benefits of new generation remote sensed images acquired with high spatial/temporal resolution on the accuracy of EO-derived information for the agricultural/hydrological monitoring.

Publications

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