Maria Petrou, FREng
Professor
of Signal Processing and
Director of
the Informatics and Telematics Institute, CERTH, Greece.
B.Sc. in Physics, 1975, Aristotelion University
of Thessaloniki, Greece.
Part III, Mathematical Tripos, 1977, University
of Cambridge, UK.
Ph.D. in Astronomy, 1981, University
of Cambridge, UK.
DSc in
Engineering, 2009, University of
Cambridge, UK
Fellow of IET, 1998.
Chartered Engineer, 1999.
Fellow of IAPR, 2000.
Fellow of the Royal Academy
of Engineering, 2004.
Distinguished
Fellow of the British Machine Vision Association, 2006
Fellow of
the Institute of Physics, 2008.
Fellow of
the City and Guilds Institute, 2009
Background
Maria
Petrou was a lecturer in Astronomy at the Kapodistrian University of Athens
(1981-1983) and a Post Doctoral Research Assistant at the University of Oxford,
Department of Theoretical Physics (1983-1986). She has been working on Computer
Vision since 1986, initially as a Research Associate at the NERC Unit for
Thematic Information Systems (NUTIS) in the Geography Department of Reading
University, later as an Atlas Research Fellow of St. Hilda's College Oxford at
Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, from 1988 to 2005 at the Department of
Electronic & Electrical Engineering of Surrey University, initially as a
lecturer subsequently as a Senior Lecturer then as a Reader and from 1998 to
2005 as the Professor of Image Analysis. From September 2005 she holds the
Chair of Signal Processing at Imperial College London. She has served as the
Head of the Communications and
Signal Processing Group at the Department of Electrical and Electronic
Engineering of Imperial College from 2006 to 2009. In 2009 she became Director of the
Informatics and Telematics Institute of CERTH, Thessaloniki, Greece.
She is also a Visiting Professor of Image Analysis at Surrey University
(2005-2011) and at Jiatong University, Shanghai (2006-2009).
Research Interests
Her
research interests include many topics on Image Processing, Computer Vision and
Pattern Recognition, with applications in Biomedicine, Geoscience,
etc, as well as research in basic methodology (eg you may download a software package
on the Trace transform from (Trace
Transform)). She is the Project Leader of a Basic Technology UK Research
Councils project on Reverse Engineering the Human Vision System, (BASIC) and she holds a portfolio
grant from EPSRC in collaboration with the University of Surrey
(portfolio).
She has more than 350 publications (click here to view them
in postscript format), (or here as a PDF file) (more
than 100 in refereed journals) and numerous articles of journalistic nature,
like book reviews and conference reports. She has co-authored two books: ``Image
Processing, the fundamentals'', John Wiley publishers, ISBN 0471 99883 4 and ``Image Processing, Dealing with
Texture'', John Wiley publishers, ISBN: 978-0-470-02628-1. She has served as the chairman of the IAPR Technical Committee 7 for Remote Sensing
(1998-2002) (TC7), and the chairman of the British
Machine Vision Association, and Society for Pattern Recognition (1999-2002) (BMVA). She has served as Associate Editor
of IEEE Transactions on Image Processing and as the newsletter editor of the
International Association for Pattern Recognition for 5 years (1994-98) (IAPR) .
She is a Fellow of IET, a Fellow of IAPR, and a senior member of the IEEE. She
has served as an Honorary Editor of IET Electronics Letters (EL), as an elected member of the Council of
IET (2004-2007), as the Treasurer of IAPR (2002-2006) and she is currently a
Trustee of IET, a member of the Publications Board of IET, and a Theme Leader
for the Data and Information Fusion Defence Technology Centre (DIF-DTC). She has served in the Editorial
board of the journals Electronic Letters on Computer Vision and Image Analysis (ELCVIA), the journal Pattern Analysis and
Applications (PAA) and the journal of
Applied Intelligence (AI).
She is currently a member of the advisory board of ELCVIA and a member of the
editorial board of the journal
Pattern Recognition and Image Analysis, (PRIA).
Some fun!
Ironing
instructions for the ironing robot challenge.
Editorial
of the IAPR Newsletter, Volume 16, Number 1, 1994.
Editorial
of the IAPR Newsletter, Volume 16, Number 2, 1994.
Editorial
of the IAPR Newsletter, Volume 16, Number 3, 1994.
Editorial
of the IAPR Newsletter, Volume 16, Number 4, 1994.
Editorial
of the IAPR Newsletter, Volume 17, Number 1, 1995.
Editorial
of the IAPR Newsletter, Volume 17, Number 2, 1995.
Editorial
of the IAPR Newsletter, Volume 17, Number 3, 1995.
Editorial
of the IAPR Newsletter, Volume 17, Number 4, 1995.
Editorial
of the IAPR Newsletter, Volume 18, Number 1, 1996.
Editorial
of the IAPR Newsletter, Volume 18, Number 2, 1996, with cartoon.
Editorial
of the IAPR Newsletter, Volume 18, Number 3, 1996, with cartoon.
Editorial
of the IAPR Newsletter, Volume 18, Number 4, 1996.
Editorial
of the IAPR Newsletter, Volume 19, Number 1, 1997, with cartoon.
Editorial
of the IAPR Newsletter, Volume 19, Number 2, 1997.
Editorial
of the IAPR Newsletter, Volume 19, Number 3, 1997, with cartoons.
Editorial
of the IAPR Newsletter, Volume 19, Number 4, 1997, with cartoons.
Editorial
of the IAPR Newsletter, Volume 20, Number 1, 1998.
Editorial
of the IAPR Newsletter, Volume 20, Number 2, 1998.
Editorial
of the IAPR Newsletter, Volume 20, Number 3, 1998, with cartoon.
Editorial
of the IAPR Newsletter, Volume 20, Number 4, 1998, with cartoon.
What
I learned from my parents.
What I
learned from life.
My ABC
system of classifying research assistants.
On the
Glass ceiling .
What
is beyond the Glass ceiling? .
Maria.petrou@imperial.ac.uk
September 2009