Vercator
Hadi Baghshahi's work experience includes being a Quality Assurance Manager at Correvate Limited starting from June 2018. Prior to that, they worked at UCL in various roles. From January 2015 onwards, Hadi worked as a Postdoctoral Researcher, focusing on 3D scanning and big-data analyzing projects. In this role, they worked with signal processing and pattern recognition techniques to analyze 3D LIDAR scanning data and manipulate 3D point cloud alignment. HADI also worked as a Postdoctoral Researcher in the design and manufacture of polymer waveguides for communication, collaborating with several organizations. Hadi also worked as a Teaching Fellow in the Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering at UCL, designing courses and laboratory materials. Additionally, they worked on the design and testing of high-resolution 2D imaging scanning systems, image processing of acoustic data gathered by a distributed acoustic sensor, and designing and testing a 3D Auto-Stereoscopic laser-based display system, including the development of optical systems to implement optical waveguides.
Hadi Baghsiahi's education history includes a bachelor's degree in Physics and Optics from Shiraz University, which was completed between 1998 and 2002. HADI then pursued a master's degree in Photonics and Optical Engineering at Kerman University, which they completed from 2002 to 2005. Hadi further advanced their education by earning a doctoral degree in Laser and Optical Engineering from UCL, which they completed between 2008 and 2012.
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Vercator
Correvate was formed to commercialise a technology that enables the automatic alignment and subsequent analysis of 3D point cloud datasets. The technology was initially created in the Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering at University College London and then, on 1st January 2018, exclusively licensed to Correvate. It has since beenenhanced by both Correvate and UCL into the Vercator® product suite www.vercator.com Vercator software provides fast, robust point cloud processing to enable automated 3D understanding of the environment.The technology can be applied to 3D point cloud datasets created using any scanning technology of any wavelength. Correvate’s first market sector is in construction – where professionals such as surveyors, architects and construction engineers create a ‘digital twin’ of the target project, yielding improvements in productivity well-recognised both by the professionals themselves and by the grant-giving teams in the UK’s Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy.