Jari Korhonen is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Aberdeen with over two decades of hands-on and academic experience in multimedia communications, specializing in visual and audiovisual quality assessment, unequal erasure protection, and bit-error resilience for audio and video coding. His career spans industry research at Nokia and advanced academic roles across Europe and Asia, including postdocs at EPFL and NTNU and faculty positions at DTU Fotonik and Shenzhen University. He blends deep signal-processing insight with networking expertise to tackle quality-of-experience challenges in wireless streaming and multimedia systems. Known for translating rigorous research into practical coding and protection schemes, he brings a rare combination of telecommunications industry practice and sustained academic leadership. An experienced researcher in audio/video streaming and image processing, he often focuses on subtle interactions between network impairments and perceptual quality metrics.
8 years of coding experience
18 years of employment as a software developer
M.Sc. (eng), M.Sc. (eng) at Oulun yliopisto / University of Oulu
Dr. Sc., Dr. Sc. at Tampereen teknillinen korkeakoulu / Tampere University of Technology
B.Sc., B.Sc. at Tampereen yliopisto / University of Tampere
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