A Multidisciplinary Expert in Imaging Systems and Computer Vision
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Stanford UniversityHenryk Blasinski served as a Teaching Assistant in Stanford University's Electrical Engineering Department while pursuing his Ph.D., bringing expertise in image processing, human visual systems, and machine learning. After earning his M.Sc. degrees from both the Institut Superieur d'Electronique de Paris and Technical University of Lodz, he contributed to Stanford's academic community through teaching roles in courses including Applied Vision and Image Systems, Signals and Systems, and Linear Dynamical Systems. His research focused on optimizing image acquisition systems, particularly for autonomous driving applications, working closely with the Stanford Center for Image Systems Engineering. Beyond his academic work, he demonstrated multilingual proficiency in Polish, English, French, and Japanese, while pursuing interests in sailing, skiing, and mountaineering. His contributions to the field include significant publications on color barcodes, barrel distortion removal, and low-power FPGA design, combining theoretical expertise with practical applications in imaging technology.