Eugenia Giorgini
- Email: wtzz5032@leeds.ac.uk
- Thesis title: Advanced methods for land surface deformation analysis using integrated remote sensing techniques dealing with natural and anthropogenic subsidence.
- Supervisor: Professor Andy Hooper, Professor Stefano Gandolfi
Profile
I am a National PhD student in Earth Observation from Italy. My research interests are focused on monitoring the Earth surface using remote sensing techniques. Specifically, the Synthetic Aperture Radar, SAR Interferometry, e.g. InSAR, and the integration of InSAR data with GNSS data. Currently, I’m studying in depth the time series analysis of InSAR data to recognize periodical movement of the ground and the integration of SAR data with the GNSS data acquired from the several permanent stations installed all over our planet. The purpose of this research is to allow ground movements to be detected, studied and their causes identified. In addition to InSAR, I am proficient in a variety of topographic instuments including total stations, level, theodolite and GNSS. Overall, my research has contributed to the understanding of ground dynamisms and has the potential to make the evolution of the Earth's surface understandable.
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Engineering
- Master’s degree in Environmental Engineering