We are facing the revolution of Artificial Intelligence. My goal is to contribute to a better understanding of deep learning models and to provide exciting applications in the field of computer vision. When I’m not in the lab, I try to inspire people in one of the science programs I host on national German television or in my popular science book “Phil’s Physics”.
EDUCATION
PhD Candidate Computer Science
10/2014 – 12/2017
Technische Universität München (TUM), Munich (Germany)
Computer Vision Group headed by Daniel Cremers
Research interests: deep learning, convolutional neural networks, pixel-wise scene understanding (optical flow, scene flow), semi-supervised training, domain adaptation.
MSc Physics
06/2014
University of California, Santa Cruz (USA)
Retina Prosthesis Implants in an interdisciplinary research group at UCSC / Stanford (S. Sher / D. Palanker, resp.). GPA 4.0
BSc Physics
Ludwig Maximilian University, Munich (Germany)
Chair of Quantum Optics, Nobel Laureate Prof. T.W. Haensch
Production and characterization of a single photon emitter.
thesis: 1.0 (= letter grade A); final grade: 1.38 (= GPA 4.0)