Francesco Mercogliano | Electromagnetic Sensing System | Best Researcher Award
Dr. Francesco Mercogliano, University of Naples Parthenope , Italy.
Publication Profile
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Education and Experience
- PhD Student in Information and Communication Technology and EngineeringΒ (39th Cycle)
University of Naples βParthenope,β Naples, Italy (2023 β Present)- Research Focus: Development of an integrated multiplatform electromagnetic sensing system for environmental characterization.
- Master’s Degree in Geology and Applied GeologyΒ (LM-74)
University of Naples βFederico II,β Naples, Italy (2021 β 2023)- Grade: 110/110 cum laude
- Thesis: Analysis of Land Surface Temperature (LST) in the Campi Flegrei caldera.
- Bachelor’s Degree in Geological SciencesΒ (L-34)
University of Naples βFederico II,β Naples, Italy (2018 β 2021)- Grade: 110/110 cum laude
- Thesis: Remote sensing application to detect Land Surface Temperature in volcanic regions.
- Internships:
- National Research Council (CNR) β Institute for Electromagnetic Sensing of the Environment (IREA) (April 2023 β June 2023)
- Analyzed satellite thermal images for LST mapping.
- National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology (INGV) (May 2022 β September 2022)
- Processed GNSS-RTK data to monitor ground deformation.
- CNR β IREA (October 2019 β January 2020)
- Conducted geothermal monitoring using thermal remote sensors.
- National Research Council (CNR) β Institute for Electromagnetic Sensing of the Environment (IREA) (April 2023 β June 2023)
Suitability For The Award
Professional Development
Francesco Mercogliano has actively pursued professional development through hands-on internships and research projects in prestigious organizations such as the National Research Council (CNR) and the National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology (INGV). His work includes analyzing satellite thermal images for land surface temperature mapping and monitoring ground deformation using GNSS-RTK data. Proficient in MATLAB, Python, and remote sensing techniques, Francesco combines his technical skills with a strong foundation in geology to contribute meaningfully to environmental studies. His dedication to advancing knowledge in geosciences exemplifies his commitment to professional excellence and innovation.Β
Research Focus
Francesco Mercoglianoβs research focuses on developing integrated electromagnetic sensing systems for environmental characterization. His work emphasizes the use of advanced remote sensing technologies to analyze land surface temperature, particularly in volcanic regions like the Campi Flegrei caldera. By employing methods such as Independent Component Analysis (ICA), Francesco aims to identify thermal anomalies that can inform geological studies and risk assessment. His interdisciplinary approach combines principles of geology, remote sensing, and data analysis, contributing significantly to environmental monitoring and understanding of geological phenomena.Β
Awards and Honors
- Research Internship RecognitionΒ at the National Research Council (CNR)Β
- Outstanding Contribution AwardΒ at National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology (INGV)Β
Publication Top Notes
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Thermal Patterns at the Campi Flegrei Caldera Inferred from Satellite Data and Independent Component AnalysisΒ (2024)Β
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Remote detection of Thermal Anomalies at Campi Flegrei caldera via Independent Component Analysis (ICA)Β (2024)Β
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Airborne Synthetic Aperture Radar and Electromagnetic Technologies of the Italian Earth Observation Platform ITINERISΒ Β (2024)Β
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Multiparametric and Multiplatform Detection of Ongoing Unrest Processes in Active Resurgent Calderas: A Case Study of the Campi Flegrei CalderaΒ (2024)Β