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Jocelyn Chanussot
Professor, Grenoble Institute of Technology (Fr), AXA Chair in Remote Sensing, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing (Cn)
Jocelyn Chanussot is a prominent researcher and professor specializing in remote sensing and artificial intelligence. He currently holds multiple positions:
- Research Director at INRIA (on leave from Grenoble INP)45
- AXA Chair in Remote Sensing at the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Beijing, China45
- Adjunct Professor at the Chinese Academy of Sciences3
Previously, Chanussot was a professor at Grenoble INP - UGA from 1999 to 2023.6 His research focuses on developing advanced algorithms and processing methods for remote sensing data, particularly in the context of natural disaster prediction and response.12
Chanussot's work involves using artificial intelligence to analyze vast amounts of heterogeneous data from various sources, including satellites, drones, and social media, to improve disaster management and emergency response efforts.12 He collaborates with the Chinese Ministry of Emergency Management to create tools that can process and interpret remote sensing data more efficiently.2
With over 20 years of experience in designing data processing and machine learning algorithms for remote sensing data analysis, Chanussot's research aims to have a significant impact on societal challenges related to natural disasters and environmental monitoring.23