David Lopez Vilariño is a **Professor** at the **University of Santiago de Compostela**, affiliated with the **Department of Electronics and Computing** within the **Faculty of Physics**. He earned his PhD in 2001 with a thesis titled *"Active contours at the pixel level: design and implementation on cellular network architectures,"* advised by Dr. Diego Cabello Ferrer. His research focuses on **Computer Architecture**, **FPGA Acceleration**, **LiDAR Data Analysis**, and **Embedded Systems**, with notable contributions to LiDAR-based applications in urban planning, infrastructure monitoring, and medical imaging. He is part of the **ARQCOMP (Computer Architecture)** and **Artificial Vision** research groups. His work spans topics such as high-performance computing, parallel processing, and hardware optimization for vision-capable systems. Key projects include developing FPGA-based solutions for real-time video surveillance, retinal vessel analysis, and autonomous navigation systems. Publications emphasize **LiDAR data processing**, including algorithms for road detection, power line characterization, and 3D point cloud analysis. He also pioneered tools like the *Open Lidar Visualizer and Analyser* for 3D stereoscopic visualization. His expertise bridges hardware design and software development, particularly in leveraging FPGAs for embedded vision systems. No scientific awards or grants are explicitly listed, but his prolific publication record highlights sustained innovation in computer vision and geospatial technologies. His research team collaborates on projects involving manycore systems, GPU acceleration, and reconfigurable computing architectures.







