Michael BronsteinView profile
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Michael Bronstein is the DeepMind Professor of Artificial Intelligence at the University of Oxford and Founding Scientific Director at the Aithyra Institute. He holds affiliations with Imperial College London (previous) and institutions like Stanford, MIT, and Harvard. His research focuses on geometric deep learning, graph neural networks, protein design, and non-human species communication. Bronstein received his PhD from the Technion in 2007 and has been awarded multiple fellowships and grants, including ERC, Google, and Amazon awards. Education: PhD in Computer Science, Technion, 2007 Research Interests: His work spans geometric deep learning, graph neural networks, 3D shape analysis, and applications in protein design. Notable projects include protein interaction design using surface fingerprints and advancing graph neural network architectures. He also explores AI in non-human communication, combining machine learning with biological systems. Publications: Recent work emphasizes knowledge graph foundation models, graph homomorphism analysis, and generative models for discrete data. His research bridges theoretical foundations (e.g., graph expressivity) with practical applications in biomedicine and AI. Awards: EPSRC Turing AI Fellowship Royal Society Wolfson Research Merit Award Academia Europaea Membership IEEE/IAPR/ELLIS Fellowships Advising & Grants: Supervises students in AI and graph learning. Active in securing ERC, Google, and industry grants. His entrepreneurial ventures include founding companies like Fabula AI (acquired by Twitter). Labs/Teams: Leads Graph Learning Research at DeepMind and collaborates with interdisciplinary teams in AI, biology, and quantum systems.










