Giulio Quaglia

PhD Student

Team

Image Processing and Pattern Recognition

Campus

Paris

Short Bio

I obtained my master's degree in Physics of Complex Systems at the University of Turin in 2021.

In 2022 I was a teacher of math and physics in a scientific high school and then I was awarded with the Lagrange Applied Research scholarship that allowed me to carry out research in the context of Complex Systems, Data Science and Social Impact.

Since October 2022, I am a PhD student within the TIRF team of the LRE and the Observatoire of Paris in the context of MSCA-COFUND grant. My PhD topic is "Artificial Intelligence at the service of space astrometry: a new way to explore the solar system", the aim is exploit AI to process the images taken around Saturn by the Cassini-Huygens mission in order to better understand the evolution of our solar system. I am supervised by Valery Lainey (Observatoire de Paris) and Guillaume Tochon (LRE).

Research

My main research interests are:

  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Machine learning
  • Image processing
  • Astrophysics