Andreas KrauseView profile
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Andreas Krause is a Professor of Computer Science at ETH Zurich, leading the Learning & Adaptive Systems Group and serving as Chair of the ETH AI Center and Academic Co-Director of the Swiss Data Science Center. He previously held an Assistant Professorship at Caltech. His research focuses on machine learning, Bayesian optimization, reinforcement learning, and AI safety. Key contributions include advancements in active sensing, learning-based control, and probabilistic AI. Affiliations: ETH AI Center, Swiss Data Science Center, Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems (Fellow) Education: PhD in Computer Science (Carnegie Mellon University, 2008); Diplom in Computer Science and Mathematics (Technical University of Munich, 2004) His work bridges theory and practice, with applications in robotics, healthcare, and climate science. Notable awards include the IEEE Fellow distinction, Rössler Prize, and multiple ERC grants. Krause actively chairs ICML conferences and contributes to global AI policy through the UN’s High-level Advisory Body on AI. Research Interests: Machine learning fundamentals, adaptive systems, AI safety, and optimization. Recent work explores safe exploration in reinforcement learning, causal modeling, and large-scale generative AI.






