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Adam Ścibior is an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of British Columbia (UBC), situated in the Faculty of Science. His research focuses on artificial intelligence, machine learning, and probabilistic programming, with a strong emphasis on autonomous systems, generative models, and reinforcement learning applications in autonomous driving. He contributes to developing simulation benchmarks, diffusion models, and algorithms for multi-agent behavior prediction. His work bridges theoretical advancements in probabilistic inference with practical implementations in robotics and computer vision.
Key research areas include autonomous vehicle navigation, scene simulation, and improving synthetic training data realism. He has published extensively on topics like diffusion models for traffic scene generation, reinforcement learning benchmarks for autonomous systems, and conditional permutation-invariant flows. His research often involves collaboration across disciplines, integrating probabilistic programming with real-world applications.
Notable contributions include the TorchDriveEnv benchmark for autonomous driving and advancements in diffusion-based generative models for video inpainting and interactive navigation. While no specific awards or grants are explicitly listed, his work reflects a focus on impactful contributions to AI and robotics. No advising relationships or lab affiliations are detailed in the provided materials.
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