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Postdoctoral Associate
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vsitzmann.github.io
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I am an incoming Assistant Professor at MIT EECS. Currently, I am a Postdoc at MIT's CSAIL with Josh Tenenbaum, Bill Freeman, and Fredo Durand. Previously, I finished a Ph.D. at Stanford University. My research interest lies in neural scene representations - the way neural networks learn to represent information on our world. My goal is to allow independent agents to reason about our world given visual observations, such as inferring a complete model of a scene with information on geometry, material, lighting etc. from only few observations, a task that is simple for humans, but currently impossible for AI.
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