
Vincent Sitzmann
Assistant Professor · Artificial Intelligence
Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyAbout
Vincent Sitzmann is an Assistant Professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), affiliated with the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL). He leads the Scene Representation Group and is part of the Visual Computing research community at CSAIL. His work focuses on advancing artificial intelligence's ability to perceive and interact with the physical world, particularly through neural fields, 3D scene representations, and robotics. His research bridges computer vision, machine learning, and robotics, aiming to create systems that emulate human perception and decision-making.
He holds a dual role in the PI Core/Dual program at MIT and contributes to interdisciplinary efforts in AI & ML, Graphics & Vision, and Robotics. His recent projects include developing generative models for 3D avatars, robust camera pose estimation, and learning-based control for soft robots. He collaborates widely within MIT’s engineering ecosystem and has led initiatives such as the Collaborative Research grant on compositional implicit representations for 3D scene understanding (2022).
His lab, the Scene Representation Group, emphasizes scalable 3D reconstruction, material estimation, and embodied AI. Notable technologies include Flowmap for camera calibration and Dittogym for soft robotics control. While no awards are explicitly listed, his work has been featured in top conferences like SIGGRAPH and IEEE Robotics.
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