Lecturer
- About
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- Email Address
- fverdicc@abdn.ac.uk
- Telephone Number
- +44 (0)1224 273665
- Office Address
- University of Aberdeen, King's College, Fraser Noble building (room 366, 3rd floor, east wing), Aberdeen, AB24 3UE, United Kingdom
- School/Department
- School of Engineering
Biography
I graduated (summa cum laude) in Electronic Engineering at Universita degli Studi Federico II, Naples, Italy, in 2002 and received my PhD in Applied Sciences from the Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels, Belgium, in 2007.
I've been a visiting researcher at the Electronic Engineering Dept. of the Queen Mary University of London, May-Nov. 2007, and with ST Microlectronics, Milan, Italy, Dec. 2007-March 2008.
During March 2008 - July 2010 I've been a Research Associate with the Communications and Information Systems Group, within the Electronic and Electrical Engineering Dept. of the University College London, London, UK.
Since August 2010 I'm a Lecturer with the Electronics and Optical Engineering research group of the University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, UK.
Memberships and Affiliations
- Internal Memberships
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EEE Programme Leader, Jan 2022 to Present
- External Memberships
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IEEE Member
- Research
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Research Overview
Signal processing and Information theory.
Systems for incremental computation of multimedia processing tasks.
Distributed communication systems and peer-to-peer networks.
Multimedia transmission over unreliable packet-based networks (WLANs, multi-hop wireless networks, the Internet).
Adaptive spatio-temporal decompositions of signals.
Scalable coding and rate-distortion modeling of compressed video signals.
Video/Image coding standards.
Current Research
Systems for distributed sensing, computing and communication. Foreseen applications include:
- Real-time cooperative distribution of multimedia content over wireless links to integrate/replace centralized wired infrastructure, e.g. in rural areas or in case of catastrophic events (floods, earthquakes).
- Self-organized monitoring of remote locations, including both bounded (e.g. oil rigs) and unbounded areas (e.g. coastlines and rivers), for early-warning procedures.
- On-board vehicular acquisition, processing and transmission of data aimed at performance optimization (multi-channel telemetry).
Multiview Image and Video Processing. Foreseen applications include:
- Coding and transmission of correlated image/video sources (e.g. different views of the same object/scene).
- Image super-resolution (e.g. via interpolation of several low-resolution images).
- Estimation of 3D information from multiple 2D views (i.e. synthesis of 3D video).
Collaborations
Academic Partners
Collaboration, during the PhD studies in Belgium, with Prof. Guy Leduc of the University of Liege resulted in joint work on channel coding, and collaboration with the University of Ghent resulted in joint work with Prof I. Moerman on robust image and video coding and with Prof H. De Smet on integrated decoding and display technologies.
Collaboration with Prof. van der Schaar, head of the Multimedia Communications and Systems Lab of the University of California Los Angeles (USA), on theoretical aspects of peer-to-peer video streaming and with Dr. Yiannis Andreopoulos of the University College London on operational refinement of computation for multimedia coding systems.
Industrial PartnersCollaboration, during the PhD studies in Belgium, with the Interuniversity Microelectronics Center (IMEC, www.imec.be) on FPGA implementations of video decoding devices.
Past and ongoing collaboration with the Advanced System Technology (AST) division of ST Microelectronics (www.st.com), Milan, Italy, aimed at practical deployment of video streaming technologies.
- Real-time cooperative distribution of multimedia content over wireless links to integrate/replace centralized wired infrastructure, e.g. in rural areas or in case of catastrophic events (floods, earthquakes).
- Teaching
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Teaching Responsibilities
Course Coordinator & Lecturer: EG40GA Computer and Software Engineering.
Course Staff: EG4578 Group Design Project (BEng)
Course Coordinator & Lecturer: EE3579 Electrical & Electronics Eng Design.
Course Lecturer: EE3093 C/C++ Programming
Course Coordinator & Lecturer: EE2504 Electronic Systems
Non-course Teaching Responsibilities
Info on student Projects to appear here soon.