Stefan RadevView profile
Assistant Professor
Stefan Radev is an Assistant Professor in the Cognitive Science department at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute . His work focuses on developing Bayesian methods with generative neural networks and computational models for complex systems like cognition and disease outbreaks. He is the core developer of the BayesFlow framework, which enables amortized Bayesian inference using deep learning. Radev's research addresses computational challenges in Bayesian workflows, such as rapid parameter estimation and model validation through neural networks. His primary research interests include Deep Learning , Probabilistic Modeling , and their applications in computational neuroscience and biomedical engineering. He collaborates with the Center for Modeling, Simulation and Imaging in Medicine (CEMSIM) and contributes to open-source projects like BayesFlow, which supports multi-backend frameworks (PyTorch/TensorFlow/JAX). Recent publications highlight advancements in amortized inference, simulation-based calibration, and robust Bayesian workflows. His work spans domains from cognitive modeling to biomedical imaging, emphasizing interdisciplinary applications of Bayesian methods. No scientific awards are explicitly listed, though his contributions to open-source tools and impactful research indicate significant academic recognition.












