Siome Klein Goldenstein


In November 2008, I have obtained the title of "Livre Docente em Visão Computacional" (equivalent to the European Habilitation degree), and became an Associate Professor at the Instituto de Computação, Universidade Estadual de Campinas (Unicamp).  I have been at Unicamp since August 2003, initially as  an Assistant Professor.

I have a PhD degree from the Computer and Information Science Department from UPENN (Dec 2002, under the supervision of Professor Dimitris Metaxas), and I held a postdoctoral position at the Center for Computational Biomedicine Imaging and Modeling at Rutgers University in Jan-Jul 2003. I have an Electronic Engineering degree from the Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (1995, Brazil), and a MSc in Computer Science from the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro (1997, Brazil).

I am a Senior IEEE member and have been Associate Editor of Journals in the Areas of Computer Vision, Computer Graphics, and Information Forensics.  In 2007 I was the local organizer of ICCV in Rio, I have been co-chair of two IEEE Workshops, and been part of program committees of several conferences and workshops.


My research interests lie in the analysis of complex data for real problems,  leveraging my background in image processing, computer vision, computer graphics, and machine learning.  Recently I have been focusing my efforts on advancing the state of the art in computational forensics and its analysis of trace evidence.  For more information, please visit my research and/or publications web pages.

 

Siome Klein Goldenstein: [myfirstname](at) ic unicamp br
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