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Prof. Guillermo Gallego is a Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Technische Universität Berlin since 2019. He holds a Ph.D. from Georgia Institute of Technology (2011), with postdoctoral research at Technical University of Madrid (2011–2014) and University of Zurich/ETH Zurich (2014–2019). His research focuses on computer vision, robotics, and ocean engineering, particularly in camera autocalibration, structure-from-motion, and variational methods for ocean wave reconstruction. He has contributed to stereo vision systems for oceanographic remote sensing, developing algorithms for 3D/4D wave reconstruction and calibration refinement. His work bridges geometric optimization, numerical methods, and PDEs, with applications in robotics and environmental monitoring.
- Education: Ph.D. in Electrical & Computer Engineering (Georgia Tech, 2011), Master's in Mathematics (Georgia Tech, 2009), Telecommunications Engineering (Technical University of Madrid, 2004)
Key research interests include:
- Camera autocalibration via Plücker coordinates and line geometry
- Space-time reconstruction of ocean waves using variational stereo methods
- Efficient 3D reconstruction pipelines for uncalibrated systems
His publications analyze statistical properties of ocean waves, stereo imaging constraints, and optimization techniques for dynamic scenes. Research has been applied to offshore platforms in the Black Sea and Adriatic Sea. He collaborates with oceanographic institutions to improve wave measurement technologies and extreme wave prediction.


