About Me
I am a visiting Scientist with Prof. Bill Freeman's group at the Computer
Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) at MIT. My research interests are at the intersection of convex optimization, computer vision, machine learning and computer graphics, in particular for 3D reconstruction, image segmentation and physically inspired models with applications in biomedical research.
Before joining MIT I finished my Ph.D. thesis at the Computer Vision Group at the Technical University of Munich under the supervision of Prof. Daniel Cremers, co-supervised by Prof. Peter Schröder (Caltech). In 2014/2015 I stayed as a research intern with Microsoft Research Cambridge and in 2013 as a visiting student researcher at the Applied Geometry Lab at Caltech. Previously I received a Diploma degree in Computer Science from Dresden University of Technology.