Expert in Radar Remote Sensing and Deformation Monitoring
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Delft University of TechnologySami Samiei Esfahany serves as an Assistant Professor of Geodesy at TU Delft's Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences, specializing in radar remote sensing and deformation monitoring. His academic journey began with a BSc in Civil-Surveying Engineering from Amirkabir University of Technology (2004), followed by an MSc in Geomatics Engineering from TU Delft (2007), where his thesis focused on improving Persistent Scatterer Interferometry for deformation monitoring. He completed his Ph.D. at TU Delft in 2017, focusing on the exploitation of distributed scatterers in synthetic aperture radar interferometry. His research expertise spans estimation theory, mathematical geodesy, radar remote sensing, and deformation monitoring, with particular emphasis on urban environments using multi-temporal satellite radar interferometry. His work has significantly contributed to phase estimation techniques for distributed scatterers and InSAR applications, earning recognition through numerous highly-cited publications in prestigious journals