Pablo Navarro

As a PhD in Engineering from UTN Buenos Aires, my research is focused on developing efficient algorithms for phenotype-genotype association and their applications in various fields including 3D morphometric reconstruction, medicine, and forensic science. I obtained my Bachelor's degree in Informatics from Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia San Juan Bosco in 2015. Currently, I am a postdoctoral researcher at the Patagonian Institute of Social and Human Sciences (IPCSH-CENPAT-CONICET), where I am a member of the Human Biology Research Group (GIBEH). Additionally, I am part of a research group at the University of Jáen (UJA) in Spain where I am investigating new algorithms to apply in computational archaeology. My passion for research and innovation drives me to constantly seek new knowledge and skills to contribute to the advancement of these fields.

MAIN PUBLICATIONS

Iberianvoxel: Automatic Completion of Iberian Ceramics for Cultural Heritage Studies
IJCAI (2023) 
Reconstruction of Iberian ceramic potteries using generative adversarial networks
Scientifics Reports (2022)
Learning feature representation of Iberian ceramics with automatic classification models
Journal of Cultural Heritage (2021)
SketchZooms: Deep Multi-view Descriptors for Matching Line Drawings
Computer Graphics Forum (2021)

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