Bastian Goldlücke serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Konstanz since 2014. His academic journey includes postdoctoral positions at the University of Heidelberg (2011), TU Munich (2010), and the University of Bonn (2009), following a Ph.D. from the Max Planck Institute for Computer Science in Saarbrücken (2006). His research centers on variational methods and their applications in computer vision, with specialized focus on light field analysis and inverse problems . Key contributions include novel frameworks for light field decomposition, real-time 3D reconstruction, and attention-based neural representations. His work bridges mathematical optimization with practical computer vision challenges in autonomous systems and 3D imaging. Notable scientific recognition includes: ERC Starting Grant 'Light Field Imaging and Analysis' (2013) Funding through SFB Transregio 'Quantitative Methods for Visual Computing' Prof. Goldlücke actively contributes to the academic community as a reviewer for major conferences and journals, co-organizer of the 'Light Fields for Computer Vision' workshops at ECCV 2014 and CVPR 2017, and area chair for ACCV 2014 and 3DV 2016. His current research is supported by significant European and German research grants focusing on computational imaging and visual analysis.






