Marco Munderloh achieved his Dipl.-Ing. degree in computer engineering with an emphasis on multimedia information and communication systems from the Technical University of Ilmenau, Thüringen, in 2004. His diploma thesis at the Fraunhofer Institute for Digital Media Technology dealt with holographic sound reproduction, so called wave field synthesis (WFS) where he helds a patent. During his work at the Fraunhofer Institute he was involved in the development of the first WFS-enabled movie theater. During his work at Institut für Informationsverarbeitung of Leibniz Universität Hannover, Marco Munderloh's research topics include, besides others, low bitrate coding of aerial video sequences and the detection of moving objects in video sequences containing motion parallaxes, which is also the topic of his PhD thesis. Marco Munderloh passed his PhD exam in 2015 and is further on working in the institute as senior researcher.