A physicist holding a Master’s in optical and imaging techniques, he significantly contributes to the responsibilities of the National Institute of Aerospace Technology (INTA) in research activities, technological development, and service to government and industry in the field of airborne and space remote sensing.
Primarily engaged in operating, calibrating, and maintaining INTA’s airborne remote-sensing systems, he leads airborne remote sensing campaigns and develops techniques and methodologies for acquiring remote sensing data for Earth observation.
His particular focus centers on characterizing hyperspectral airborne sensors, a passion reflected in his ongoing doctoral research on spectrometer spectral characterization.
Furthermore, he plays an important role in designing and implementing airborne remote sensing systems for INTA’s platforms. He intends to contribute to the development of the new aerial research platform in this field, the C-295MW aircraft delivered at INTA in 2023.