Jan Flusser received the M.Sc. degree in mathematical engineering from the Czech Technical University, Prague, Czech Republic in 1985, the Ph.D. degree in computer science from the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences in 1990, and the D.Sc. degree in technical cybernetics in 2001. Since 1985 he has been with the Institute of Information Theory and Automation, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Prague. In 1995-2007, he was holding the position of a head of Department of Image Processing. Currently (since 2007) he is a Director of the Institute. He is a full professor of computer science at the Czech Technical University and at the Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic, where he gives undergraduate and graduate courses on Digital Image Processing, Pattern Recognition, and Moment Invariants and Wavelets. Jan Flusser's research interest covers moments and moment invariants, image registration, image fusion, multichannel blind deconvolution, and super-resolution imaging. He has authored and coauthored more than 150 research publications in these areas, including the monograph "Moments and Moment Invariants in Pattern Recognition" (Wiley, 2009), tutorials and invited/keynote talks at major international conferences. In 2007 Jan Flusser received the Award of the Chairman of the Czech Science Foundation for the best research project and won the Prize of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic for the contribution to image fusion theory. In 2010, he was awarded by the prestigious SCOPUS 1000 Award presented by Elsevier.