Amiri Simkooei
استاد · GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite Systems)
Delft University of Technologyمعرفی
Dr. Amiri Simkooei is a Professor in the Faculty of Aerospace Engineering at Delft University of Technology, specializing in Operations & Environment. His research spans the application of aerospace engineering principles to environmental monitoring and geospatial analysis, with strong connections to both theoretical and practical aspects of remote sensing and GNSS technologies.
Dr. Simkooei's research interests focus on the intersection of aerospace engineering and environmental science, particularly in developing advanced methods for data analysis. His work in least squares variance component estimation has provided significant contributions to GNSS time series processing, while his environmental applications include aircraft noise monitoring systems and marine habitat characterization using remote sensing technologies.
His recent publications (2025-2026) demonstrate a strong research trajectory with applications spanning from airport environmental management to marine ecosystem monitoring. The research shows a consistent theme of applying rigorous mathematical and statistical methods to solve practical environmental monitoring challenges using aerospace-derived technologies.
Dr. Simkooei actively supervises graduate students, as evidenced by thesis-related datasets, and collaborates extensively within TU Delft and with external partners on environmental monitoring projects. His work bridges theoretical geodetic methods with practical environmental applications, making significant contributions to both aerospace engineering and environmental science communities.
His research group focuses on GNSS and remote sensing applications, with particular expertise in data processing algorithms, environmental monitoring systems, and marine habitat mapping. The group maintains strong connections with Dutch environmental agencies and aerospace industry partners, facilitating the translation of research into practical applications.

