
About
Associate Professor Clemens Heitzinger holds a position at the Technical University of Vienna (TU Wien) within the Department of Informatics (Computer Science), specifically in the Research Unit Machine Learning under the Institute of Information Systems Engineering. His research focuses on machine learning, reinforcement learning, Bayesian methods, and their applications in healthcare, energy systems, and nanotechnology. He leads the TUW Center for Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (CAIML) and has received prestigious awards including the START Prize 2013 and an Erwin Schrödinger Fellowship.
Education and Academic Background: Clemens earned his doctoral degree (Dr.techn.) in technical mathematics and holds a Diplom-Ingenieur (Master’s equivalent). His academic career includes roles at the University of Cambridge, Purdue University, and Arizona State University.
Research Interests: Combines mathematical modeling with machine learning to address challenges in nanoscale sensor design, medical decision support systems, and energy optimization. Key areas include stochastic differential equations, PDE-based modeling, and reinforcement learning for critical applications like sepsis treatment and renewable energy control.
Publications: His work spans high-impact journals such as Nonlinear Dynamics, EClinicalMedicine, and Sensors, with a focus on interdisciplinary applications of AI. Recent trends show strong contributions to reinforcement learning in healthcare and energy systems, as well as novel methods in fingerprint recognition and cryogenic sensor control.
Awards: Recognized for his START Prize project on PDE models for nanotechnology and his contributions to AI ethics and medical AI. The 2024 nomination for the Austrian National Technology Prize highlights his work on energy system optimization via reinforcement learning.
Advising and Grants: Supervises over 20 graduate and undergraduate students, with notable projects in reinforcement learning for sepsis therapy, cryogenic sensor control, and fingerprint analysis. Leads funded initiatives like the FFG-backed RELY project on sustainable energy systems and the WWTF-funded Mathematics and Nanosensors initiative.
Labs and Teams: Co-directs CAIML and collaborates with the Medical University of Vienna on AI-driven healthcare solutions. Active in international collaborations through the AIDA doctoral academy and the Vienna Center for Partial Differential Equations.
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