Curriculum
Giuseppe Di Leo (gdileo@unisa.it) receveid in 2001 the M.Sc degree in Electronic Engineering from the University of Salerno, Italy, discussing a thesis entitled “Ultrasonic image processing for the evaluation of carotid intima-media thickness”. In 2010 receveid the Ph.D in Information Engineering from the University of Salerno discussing a thesis entitled “Measurement Uncertainty and stereo vision”.
In 2003, he joined the Department of Information and Electrical Engineering from University of Salerno, as Research Measurement Engineer Measurement.
In 2006, he participated to the Visiting Worker Program at the Institute for Information Technology in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, of the National Research Council Canada (NRC-CNRC) working on the research topic: “Sensor calibration using an efficient method based on randomly positioned targets and natural features”.
In 2010, he joined the Department of Industrial Engineering of University of Salerno.
His principal research interest are concerned with measurement systems based on image processing. In particular, the researches have been oriented to the study and the metrological characterization of measurement systems based on imaging devices, and to the design and development of specific applications. Specific applications of interest are in the area of industrial inspection of parts (stereo-vision analysis of gasket profiles) and medical computer-aided diagnosis (ultrasonic imaging of carotid and skin lesion epiluminescence imaging).
His research activity is reflected in about 40 papers published in international and national scientific journals, in the proceedings of national and international conferences in the field of instrumentation and measurement.