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Francis Engelmann
Postdoctoral Scholar, Computer Science
BioFrancis Engelmann is a PostDoc at Stanford university with Prof. Leonidas Guibas and Prof. Jeannette Bogh. Before that, he was a postdoctoral researcher at ETH Zurich collaborating with Prof. Marc Pollefeys and a visiting researcher at Google Zurich working with Federico Tombari. His current research focuses on computer vision and deep learning, particularly in the realm of 3D scene understanding. Prior to joining ETH Zurich, he obtained his Ph.D. from RWTH Aachen University under the guidance of Prof. Bastian Leibe, and interned at Google X in Munich, Google Research in Zurich, and Apple in California. Francis is a Fellow of the ETH AI Center, a member of the ELLIS Society, and a recipient of ETHZ Career Seed Award and SNSF Postdoc.Mobility fellowship.
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Dawson Engler
Associate Professor of Computer Science and of Electrical Engineering
BioEngler's research focuses both on building interesting software systems and on discovering and exploring the underlying principles of all systems.
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Anton Ermakov
Assistant Professor of Aeronautics and Astronautics and, by courtesy, of Geophysics and of Earth and Planetary Sciences
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsI am interested in the formation and evolution of the Solar System bodies and the ways we can constrain planetary interiors by geophysical measurements.
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Stefano Ermon
Associate Professor of Computer Science and Senior Fellow at the Woods Institute for the Environment
BioI am an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science at Stanford University, where I am affiliated with the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory and a fellow of the Woods Institute for the Environment.
My research is centered on techniques for scalable and accurate inference in graphical models, statistical modeling of data, large-scale combinatorial optimization, and robust decision making under uncertainty, and is motivated by a range of applications, in particular ones in the emerging field of computational sustainability.