I am pursuing my PhD with Prof. Cremers at the Computer Vision Group of the Technical University of Munich (TUM) - Check out the awesome work of our group!
My current research focuses on generative AI, in particular diffusion for 4D computer vision tasks and 3D human motion prediction and generation.
In 2022 I joined Satoh's Lab at the University of Tokyo (UTokyo) and National Intitute of Informatics in Tokyo (NII) as a research intern investigating probabilistic aspects and uncertainty in conditioned human motion generation under the guidance of Prof. Shin'ichi Satoh and Dr. Andreu Girbau.
I completed my Master's thesis with Prof. Nießner at Nießner Lab on "Probabilistic Human Motion Prediction with Scene Understanding and Occlusion Handling" completing my degree in computer science (Robotics, Cognition, Intelligence) at TU Munich.
I obtained my Bachelor's degree in engineering science at TU Munich after completing a thesis on "Image Retrieval Under Challenging Weather and Lighting Conditions for Place Localization in Autonomous Driving" with Prof. Leal Taixè and Qunjie Zhou.


News

August 2024
Our paper Gaussian Splatting in Style was accepted to GCPR 2024

September 2023
I joined the Computer Vision Group at TUM as a PhD candidate with Prof. Daniel Cremers