University of Waterloo

Category: David Clausi

  • Neil Brubacher

    Neil Brubacher

    Neil is pursuing a MASc degree within the VIP Lab’s Remote Sensing group, continuing his Systems Design Engineering journey after having earned a BASc in SYDE in 2021. His research investigates deep learning methods for automating the interpretation of satellite and aerial imagery towards operational applications such as community sea ice safety and marine mammal…

  • Linlin Xu

    Linlin Xu

    I am a post-doc in Vision and Image Processing Lab, working with professors David Clausi, Alexander Wong on machine learning, intelligent remote sensing analytics and environmental monitoring.

  • Yuan Fang

    Yuan Fang is currently a postdoctoral fellow at VIP lab of the Department of systems design engineering. Her research interests include remote sensing image processing, hyperspectral imaging, machine learning and environmental monitoring. She received the B.Eng. and M.Sc. degrees in geomatics engineering from China University of Geosciences, Beijing, China, in 2016 and 2018, respectively. She received her Ph.D. degree…

  • Xinwei Chen

    Xinwei Chen

    I am a Postdoc in Vision and Image Processing Lab, working on computer vision, machine learning, ocean observation and remote sensing projects.

  • Javier Noa Turnes

    Javier Noa Turnes

    Javier Noa Turnes is a PhD candidate in Systems Design Engineering, supervised by Prof. David A. Clausi and Prof Linlin Xu. His main research field is machine learning on remote sensing applications. He is currently dedicated to sea ice classification using Synthetic Aperture Radar imagery and passive microwave data, studying the inclusion of large contextual…

  • Shahid Haider

    Shahid Haider

    I am very interested in spectropolarimetric optical imaging techniques and utilizing them for medical purposes. I have extended interests as well in medical image processing and analysis, in particular with prostate MRI.

  • Pascale Walters

    Pascale Walters

    Pascale was a M.A.Sc. student in the VIP Lab focused on hockey game video homography.

  • Marie Hoekstra

    My research interest lies with using RADARSAT-2 synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imagery to automate the classification of ice-water on large northern lakes.

  • Vignesh Sankar

    My research interests involve projector compensation for unconvential projection surface.

  • Keyvan Kasiri

    Keyvan Kasiri

    My research interests mainly lie in the fields of image processing and computer vision and problems related to pattern recognition, machine learning, biomedical signal and image analysis.