Rodrigo Carceroni
Rodrigo L. Carceroni received BS (1993) and MS (1995) degrees in computer science
from the Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG), Brazil and MS (1997) and PhD
(2001) degrees in computer science from the University of Rochester. Following
completion of his doctoral studies, he returned to UFMG as a postdoctoral fellow
(2001-2002), and was later hired as an assistant professor (2002-2006). Shortly after
obtaining tenure in early 2005, he took a one-year leave from UFMG to work as a
postdoctoral fellow at the Grasp Lab, University of Pennsylvania. In late 2006, he
joined Google Inc, where he is currently a Senior Software Engineer. He was the
Program Chair of the 2006 Brazilian Symposium on Computer Graphics and Image
Processing and was twice recipient of the CNPq-Brazil Productivity in Research Award.
His research interests include computer vision, computer graphics and robotics.
Google Publications
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Automatic Alignment of Large-scale Aerial Rasters to Road-maps
James Xiaqing Wu, Rodrigo Carceroni, Hui Fang, Steve Zelinka, Andrew Kirmse
ACM GIS 2007, ACM

