Agustín Pino is a research-focused computer scientist and university professor with over three decades of experience in image analysis, computer graphics and geomatics, currently leading R&D for automated classification and visualization of massive point clouds at Aeroláser System. He earned his PhD researching sub-pixel contour localization and has a strong track record in medical image processing, open-source image analysis tools and applied visualization for terrain and geomatics. As a principal investigator he has secured and managed multi-year R&D contracts totaling hundreds of thousands of euros and supervised doctoral work on virtual globes and big geospatial data streaming. He combines academic teaching (computer graphics, calculus) with hands-on industrial development, bridging foundational research and deployable tools for 3D visualization and point-cloud processing. Notably, his career thread ties early image-feature extraction research to modern large-scale spatial data problems, reflecting a consistent focus on extracting structure from complex visual data. Based in Gran Canaria, he also engages in outreach and education initiatives, from university programs to youth tech entrepreneurship.
11 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Computer Science, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Computer Science at Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
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Agustín Pino - Asesor Investigador at Aerolaser System