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Giovanni Cuozzo

Giovanni Cuozzo

Giovanni Cuozzo

Senior Researcher
Institute for Earth Observation

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Remote sensing SAR data specialist with application in:

- Cryosphere (snow and permafrost)

- Soil Moisture Content estimation 

- SAR interferometry

- Machine learning techniques


Giovanni Cuozzo is senior researcher at EURAC Institute for Earth Observation in the Mountain Cryosphere group since 2010. He received his M.Sc. in telecommunication engineering from the University Federico II in Naples, Italy and his Ph.D. degree in Electric Engineering and Information Technology from the University of Cassino, Italy. From 2006 to 2010 he worked as researcher and operator of the ground segment of the Mediterranean Agency for Remote Sensing and Environmental Control (MARSec) in Benevento. At Eurac Research his main research activities focus on SAR and optical data processing and analysis with applications to SAR interferometry, study of permafrost and snow dynamics and retrieval of biophysical parameters like soil moisture. He contributed to a several projects as project manager and/or senior researcher like for example ALPSMOTION and ACR_WATER (funded by the Province of Bolzano), CRIOSAR and ALGORITMI-SAR (funded by the Italian Space Agency) and HERCULES (EU Horizon 2020).

ORCID                 https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9120-7426

ResearchGate    https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Giovanni-Cuozzo

LinkedIn              https://www.linkedin.com/in/giovanni-cuozzo-11a8323b/

Academia           https://independent.academia.edu/GCuozzo

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