Faculty
Group Leaders
Affiliates
Admin Support
Postdocs
Graduate Students
Alumni (non-exhaustive)
Tim Lin
2024 ─ 2024
Tim was a UROP intern in the summer 2024, working on the representation of non-Euclidean manifolds in recurrent neural networks.
Tim was a UROP intern in the summer 2024, working on the representation of non-Euclidean manifolds in recurrent neural networks.
Giulia Amenduni-Scalabrino
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Giulia was an intern in the lab working on a collaboration with Prof Allan Herbison (PDN).
Giulia was an intern in the lab working on a collaboration with Prof Allan Herbison (PDN).
Arielle Rosinski
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Arielle was an MLMI MPhil student working on kernel sequential components analysis; now a grad student at UCL Gatsby.
Arielle was an MLMI MPhil student working on kernel sequential components analysis; now a grad student at UCL Gatsby.
Luke Johnston
2022 ─ 2024
while in the lab as an MPhil student, Luke worked on meta-reinforcement learning in the context of orienting behaviour
while in the lab as an MPhil student, Luke worked on meta-reinforcement learning in the context of orienting behaviour
Ross Clarke
2018 ─ 2024
Since joining the group as a PhD student in 2018, my research has explored the automation and democratisation of machine learning, including aspects of hyperparameter optimisation and architecture search, with additional interests in the ethics and societal implications of our field. I’m supervised by Dr José Miguel Hernández-Lobato under funding from EPSRC. Previously, I received the BA and MEng degrees in Engineering from the University of Cambridge, specialising in Information and Computer Engineering, with a year’s study of topics in Software Engineering and Aeronautics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Since joining the group as a PhD student in 2018, my research has explored the automation and democratisation of machine learning, including aspects of hyperparameter optimisation and architecture search, with additional interests in the ethics and societal implications of our field. I’m supervised by Dr José Miguel Hernández-Lobato under funding from EPSRC. Previously, I received the BA and MEng degrees in Engineering from the University of Cambridge, specialising in Information and Computer Engineering, with a year’s study of topics in Software Engineering and Aeronautics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Yongchao Huang
2022 ─ 2023
now a Lecturer at the University of Aberdeen.
now a Lecturer at the University of Aberdeen.
Greg Sotiropoulos
2016 ─ 2018
while in the group, worked on quantitative analysis of eye movements
while in the group, worked on quantitative analysis of eye movements