Kirk Martinez | |
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Residence | United Kingdom |
Nationality | United Kingdom |
Fields | Digital_imaging Wireless_Sensor_Network |
Alma mater | University of Reading, University of Essex |
Kirk Martinez is a Professor in Electronics and Computer Science at the University of Southampton UK. He gained a BSc in Physics from the University of Reading and a PhD in Image Processing in the department of Electronic Systems Engineering at the University of Essex. While Arts Computing Lecturer at Birkbeck College London (1987–96) he pioneered the digital imaging of paintings together with The National Gallery, London in the European project VASARI (1980s). This led to a continuous development of art imaging projects to print accurate art books (MARC project), view high detail images on the web (Viseum project [1]) and find art images online (Artiste, SCULPTEUR and eCHASE). He has published this research in books on image processing and computer architecture as well as Transactions of the IEEE on content-based image retrieval He was an advisor on the imaging and image processing required for the Archimedes Palimpsest.
He is one of the founders of the Electronics and the Visual Arts: EVA Conferences He helped to found the Earth and Space Science focus group of the American Geophysical Union, is on the executive committee and has run ten annual sessions on applying sensor networks to earth science.
His current research is on Environmental Sensor Networks which are wireless sensor networks for studying/monitoring the environment, particularly in relation to glaciers and climate change (Glacsweb project). This research featured on BBC technology news and the BBC's News, it was the first wireless sensor network designed to be used in/under glaciers. His work to test the technology for landslide detection was also on BBC news. In 2014 he deployed what was probably the first low power, sub-GHz, 6LowPAN fully-IP based Internet of Things environmental sensor network in the Cairngorms.