Günter Klambauer is a Professor at the Institute for Machine Learning , Johannes Kepler University Linz, and leads the LIT Artificial Intelligence Lab in Austria. His research bridges artificial intelligence with life sciences , focusing on deep learning applications in retinal imaging , drug discovery , and hydrological modeling . Affiliation: JKU Institute for Machine Learning & LIT Artificial Intelligence Lab Key Research Areas: Medical Imaging AI, Biological Sequence Modeling, Generative Models for Molecules, Time-Series Forecasting His recent publications highlight extended LSTM architectures (xLSTM) for biological sequence modeling, contrastive learning in retinal imaging, and in-context learning for low-data drug discovery. He has pioneered frameworks like TiRex for zero-shot forecasting and LaM-SLidE for spatial dynamical systems. Scientific Awards: Austrian Life Science Award (2012) Award of Excellence (2014) ELLIS Society Scholar (2020) Director, ELLIS Machine Learning for Molecules Discovery Program (2023) Professor Klambauer collaborates extensively on AI-driven biomedical projects , including retinal image analysis and antibody design, while advancing foundational neural network architectures for diverse domains from healthcare to climate modeling.









