
About
Dr. Martin R. Oswald is an Assistant Professor in the Computer Vision Group at the University of Amsterdam and a Senior Researcher in the Computer Vision and Geometry (CVG) lab at ETH Zurich under Prof. Marc Pollefeys. His work bridges academia and research institutions, focusing on advanced computer vision and artificial intelligence.
Education:
- PhD in Computer Vision, Technische Universität München (2015), supervised by Prof. Daniel Cremers
- Masters in Civil Engineering, Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María, Chile (2008), supported by DAAD fellowship
- Master of Science (Diplom) in Computer Science, TU Dresden (2007)
Research Interests: Oswald specializes in 3D computer vision, semantic reconstruction, learning-based shape representations, and machine learning. His work spans neural networks, video processing, motion estimation, and optimization methods, with applications in high-level scene understanding and artificial intelligence.
Awards: Recipient of the DAAD fellowship during his civil engineering studies in Chile.
Labs & Teams: Leads research within the CVG Group (ETH Zurich) and the Computer Vision Group (UvA), focusing on interdisciplinary projects in computer vision and geometry.
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