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Tim G. J. Rudner is a Faculty Fellow at New York University, an AI Fellow at the Georgetown Center for Security & Emerging Technology (CSET), and an incoming Junior Research Fellow at Trinity College, University of Cambridge. He holds a PhD in computer science from the University of Oxford (advised by Yee Whye Teh and Yarin Gal), a master’s in statistics from Oxford, and a bachelor’s in mathematics and economics from Yale University.
Rudner’s research focuses on robust and transparent machine learning models for safety-critical and high-stakes applications. His work spans probabilistic machine learning, uncertainty quantification, generative LLMs, Bayesian neural networks, AI safety, and biomedical discovery. He has developed methods like group-aware priors for subpopulation robustness, function-space regularization techniques, and uncertainty-aware fine-tuning approaches.
His recent publications include work on 2025 papers about AI governance frameworks, 2024 studies on robust generative models and uncertainty quantification, and influential studies on vision-language control and diabetic retinopathy detection. His research has been recognized with awards such as the AISTATS Notable Paper Award and the GenAI4DM Outstanding Paper Award.
Scientific Awards:
- 2024 Rising Star in Generative AI
- Qualcomm Innovation Fellow
- Rhodes Scholar
- AISTATS Notable Paper Award (2024)
- GenAI4DM Outstanding Paper Award (2024)
Grants:
- $30,000 Apple Seed Grant (2024)
- $700,000 Foundational Research Grant to improve LLM trustworthiness (2024)
Rudner actively mentors first-generation low-income students and collaborates with institutions like University of Oxford, Yale University, and New York University. His work bridges theoretical advancements with real-world deployment challenges, emphasizing reliable uncertainty estimation and robust generalization in high-stakes domains.


