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Robert Bamler is a Professor of Data Science and Machine Learning at the University of Tübingen, Germany, and a member of the Cluster of Excellence "Machine Learning: New Perspectives for Science" and the Tübingen AI Center.
- Current affiliation: University of Tübingen (since November 2020)
- Prior roles: Postdoctoral Scholar at UC Irvine (with Stephan Mandt), Machine Learning Researcher at Disney Research (Pittsburgh/Los Angeles)
- Education: PhD in Theoretical Statistical and Quantum Physics from University of Cologne (2016), advised by Achim Rosch
Research Focus:
- Algorithm development for deep generative models (including large language models)
- Resource-efficient inference and model compression
- Probabilistic machine learning applications in natural sciences
- Theoretical foundations in statistics, information theory, and physics
Scientific Contributions:
- German Telekom Foundation PhD scholarship awardee
- Co-founder of the BamlerLab reading group on probabilistic modeling and compression
Key Collaborations:
- Stephan Mandt (UC Irvine)
- Bernhard Schölkopf (MPI-IS)
- Cluster of Excellence "Machine Learning" (Tübingen)
Teaching:
- Lecturer for "Data Compression With and Without Deep Probabilistic Models" (2021-2025)
- Organizer of weekly reading groups on function-space inference and compression algorithms
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