Remote Sensed Image Processing on Grids for Training in Earth Observation
Dana Petcu, Daniela Zaharie, Marian Neagul, Silviu Panica, Marc Frincu, Dorian Gorgan, Teodor Stefanut and Victor Bacu
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Image Processing,
Book edited by: Yung-Sheng Chen, ISBN: 978-953-307-026-1, Publisher: INTECH, Publishing date: December 2009
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Prof Dana Petcu
Computer Science Department,
West University Of Timisoara
Romania
Dana Petcu holds a MSc in computer science and a PhD in numerical analysis. She is Professor and Head of Computer Science Department of West University of Timisoara, as well as Researcher and Director of Institute e-Austria Timisoara. Her current topics of interests are parallel and distributed computing. Previous research experience is related to computational mathematics, natural computing, expert systems, graphics. She authored in her 20 years of activity around 200 articles and 10 textbooks. She is chief editor of the journal SCPE, member of the editorial board of 6 journals, editor of 12 proceedings. She served as program committee member for around 80 conferences and organized 16 workshops and 3 training events. She is currently leading the Romanian team involved in EC projects related to SOC: FP6/FP7 SPRERS, SCIEnce, DEHEMS and SEE-Grid-SCI, COST Action0805, ESA GiSHEO, Structural-Funds InfraGrid. She received a German award for women in science and education in 2005 and IBM faculty award in 2009.
MSc Marc Frincu
Computer Science,
West University Of Timisoara
Romania
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Prof. Dorian Gorgan
Computer Graphics And Interactive Systems Laborato,
Computer Science Department,
Technical University Of Cluj-Napoca
Romania
Prof. Dorian Gorgan is PhD supervisor in Computer Science and Information Technologies at the Technical University of Cluj-Napoca. He is the chair of the CGIS (Computer Graphics and Interactive Systems) Laboratory. His field of interest concern with graphical modelling and processing based on graphics clusters, grid computing, interactive and distributed applications, Earth Science applications and tools development, geospatial and Grid infrastructures interoperability. He was ERCIM fellow at RAL, UK, visiting professor at European and American Universities, and has published more than 170 papers, and 15 books. He was the initiator and the director of the MedioGrid project, a national research and academic Grid infrastructure. He is involved in the GiSHEO, SEE-GRID-SCI, mEducator, and EnviroGRIDS international projects.
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