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Work information

work email
cristina.martin@starlab.es
Organization
Starlab Barcelona S.L.
Position
Project Manager - Researcher
Telephone
+34 93 254 03 69
Work Address

Camí de l'Observatori s/n

Company web
http://starlab.es
Research Interests

Image processing, radar technologies

CV - Resume

Msc. Cristina Martin-Puig (Project Manager) graduated from her 5 year BSc academic program in Telecommunication Engineering from the Polytechnic University of Catalonia in 2003. In 2002, in order to carry out her final degree thesis, she joined the Radar Interferometry Group at Stanford University, where she worked on SAR image processing and SAR interferometry under the supervision of Prof. Howard Zebker. In 2004 she graduated from her MSc in Electrical Engineering at Stanford University, specializing in waves, fields, electromagnetism and Radio science. While pursuing her MSc she worked at Stanford University as Teaching Assistant of graduate signal processing courses, while continuing her research involvement in the Radar Interferometry Group. In February 2005 she joined Starlab where she started in her career in the market development department for Earth Observation, and currently works as researcher and project manager in the starlab research department. Her research interests are image and data processing with major focus on space technologies like altimetry, hyperspectral imaging and GNSS-R. Cristina has also wide experience in Project Management gained because her experience as Starlab coordinator of the FP6 CA Peach (contrac no. 33909), project manager of SAM (ESA/ESTEC contract no. 20898/07/NL/ST/na), and project manager of Starlab activities within SAMOSA (ESA/ESRIN contract no. 20698/07/I-LG). She has previously been project manager of starlab tasks in MARISS (ESA/ESRIN) and participated in MARCOAST (ESA/ESRIN).

Personal information

Personal email
cmpuig@gmail.com
Name
Cristina
Lastname
Martin Puig

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