Gabriele Guidi received his M.S. degree in Electronic Engineering in 1988 from the University of Florence, and Ph.D. in 1992 from the University of Bologna, Italy. He joined the University of Florence as researcher in 1995 and moved to the Polytechnic of Milan in 2004 where he is now Associate Professor. He worked for more than 10 years on researches about ultrasound equipment for biomedical imaging. Since 2000 he reoriented his activity by applying imaging technologies to the field of non contact 3D measurement. He has been working on applications of three-dimensional acquisition and modelling in various fields, with special emphasis to Cultural Heritage documentation, Design and industrial applications.
Dr. Guidi is Senior Member of the IEEE.
He a component of the editorial board of the International Journal "Digital Applications in Archaeology and Cultural Heritage" (DAACH), published by Elsevier. He also works as reviewer of a few international journals such as “The IEEE Transactions on System, Man and Cybernetics”, “The IEEE Transactions on Image Processing” and “Machine Vision and Applications” (Springer).
In 2012 Gabriele Guidi chaired the 18th International Conference on Virtual Systems and Multimedia held in Milan in (VSMM2012). In the previous years he has also been involved in the scientific committees of several conferences including “3DIM” (IEEE), “Videometrics” (SPIE), 3DArch (ISPRS) and Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology Conference (CAA).
Dr. Guidi is Senior Member of the IEEE.
He a component of the editorial board of the International Journal "Digital Applications in Archaeology and Cultural Heritage" (DAACH), published by Elsevier. He also works as reviewer of a few international journals such as “The IEEE Transactions on System, Man and Cybernetics”, “The IEEE Transactions on Image Processing” and “Machine Vision and Applications” (Springer).
In 2012 Gabriele Guidi chaired the 18th International Conference on Virtual Systems and Multimedia held in Milan in (VSMM2012). In the previous years he has also been involved in the scientific committees of several conferences including “3DIM” (IEEE), “Videometrics” (SPIE), 3DArch (ISPRS) and Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology Conference (CAA).
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