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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
Led and contributed to the deployment of autonomous biodiversity monitoring networks from landscape to continental scales; Provides expert consultancy services including scientific advisory and technical reviews; Develops hardware/AI prototypes for startups and multinational companies.
Research Experience
Currently an Assistant Professor in Ecosystem Sensing at the Department of Life Sciences, Imperial College London; Formerly a Herchel Smith Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Department of Plant Sciences, University of Cambridge (January 2022 - July 2023); Postdoctoral Research Associate at the Department of Mathematics, Imperial College London (April 2020 - April 2021); Researcher at the Norwegian Institute for Nature Research (April 2021 - December 2021).
Education
PhD in Maths, Engineering, Life Sciences from Imperial College London, September 2016 - April 2020; MEng in Engineering Science from University of Oxford, September 2012 - July 2016.
Background
Assistant Professor in Ecosystem Sensing at the Department of Life Sciences, Imperial College London. Leads an interdisciplinary Ecosystem Sensing research group, focusing on developing new sensor systems and data analysis approaches to build next-generation biodiversity monitoring systems. Main research areas include acoustic monitoring of natural environments, real-time sensing systems, and applications of AI technology.
Miscellany
Applications of his work include conservation, ecology, pest control, and supply chain transparency.