Current Postdocs

  • Erik Bodin working with Henry Moss and Sam Willis

Current Students

PhD

  • Thomas Christie (University of Tuebingen, 2024) jointly with Philip Hennig
  • Sam Willis (University of Cambridge, 2024) jointly with Erik Bodin and Henry Moss
  • Jasmine Bayrooti (University of Cambridge, 2023) jointly with Amanda Prorok
  • Oisin Kim (University of Cambridge, 2022) jointly with Challenger Mishra
  • Sonja Schlenz (Technical University Munich, 2021) jointly with Fabian Duddeck, Simon Mossner, Dustin Draper
  • Justin Tan (University of Cambridge, 2021-) jointly with Challenger Mishra
  • Haoting Zhang (University of Cambridge, 2021-) jointly with Mala Milo and Magnus Rattray
  • Akshaya Thippur (KTH, PhD, 2016-) jointly with Patric Jensfeldt

MEng, MSc, BSc

Past Students

PhD

  • Vincent Dutordoir (University of Cambridge, 2020-2024) jointly with Zhoubin Gaharmani
  • David Fernandes (University of Bath, 2019-2024) jointly with Neill Campbell
  • Aidan Scannell (University of Bristol, PhD, 2018-2022) jointly with Arthur Richards
  • Andrew Lawrence (University of Bath, Phd, 2016-2021) jointly wih Neill Campbell
  • Erik Bodin (University of Bristol, PhD, 2017-2021) jointly with Neill Campbell
  • Markus Kaiser (Technical University Munich & Siemens, PhD, 2016-20211) jointly with Clemens Otte and Thomas Runkler
  • Ieva Kazlauskaite (University of Bath, PhD, 2016-2020) jointly with Neill Campbell.
  • Alessandro di Martino (University of Bath, PhD, 2016-2019) jointly with Neill Campbell
  • Martin Hjelm (KTH, PhD, 2012-2019) co-supervisor with Danica Kragic.
  • Cheng Zhang (KTH, PhD, 2012-2016) together with Hedvig Kjellström.
  • Johannes Stork (KTH, PhD, 2013-2016) together with Danica Kragic.
  • Niklas Bergström - Interactive Perception: From Scenes to Objects. (KTH, PhD, 2011-2012) together with Danica Kragic and Mårten Björkman.
  • Alexander Davies (University of Bristol, PhD, 2010-2013) together with Colin Dalton and Neill Campbell.
  • Javier Romero - From Human to Robot Grasping. (KTH, PhD, 2010-2011) together with Danica Kragic and Hedvig Kjellström.

MSc/MPhil/BSc

  • Thomas Christie (University of Cambridge, Part III, 2022-2023) jointly with Vincent Dutordoir
  • Yumna Naqvi (University of Cambridge, MPhil, 2022-2023) jointly with Soumya Banerjee
  • Laura Pozzetti (University of Cambridge, MPhil, 2020-2021) jointly with St. John
  • Georgios Papagiannis (University of Cambridge, MPhil, 2020-2021) jointly with Amanda Prorok
  • Tim Roderick (University of Bristol, MEng 2019-2020)
  • Ben Hermans (University of Bristol, MEng 2019-2020)
  • Sibela Chinareva (University of Bristol, MEng 2019-2020)
  • Rudy Hagemichael (University of Bristol, MEng 2019-2020)
  • Themis Papathemistocleous (University of Bristol, MEng 2019-2020)
  • Kheeran Naidu (University of Bristol, MEng 2019-2020)
  • Nazaal Ibrahim (University of Bristol, BSc, 2018-2019).
  • Andra Popa (University of Bristol, BSc, 2018-2019)
  • Razvan Meriniuc (University of Bristol, BSc, 2018-2019)
  • Bilal Kazi (University of Bristol, MEng, 2018-2019)
  • Rachel Jeffries-Harris (University of Bristol, MEng, 2018-2019)
  • Grant Stevens (University of Bristol, MEng, 2018-2019).
  • Jamie Terry (University of Bristol, MEng, 2018-2019)
  • Sam Walker (University of Bristol, BSc, 2017-2018)
  • Mudit Gupta (University of Bristol, MEng, 2017-2018)
  • Angela Puscasu (University of Bristol, BSc CS&Math, 2017-2018)
  • Adey Akitoye (University of Bristol, MEng CS&Math, 2017-2018)
  • Alvina Kam (University of Bristol, BSc, 2017-2018)
  • Tudor Ciurca (University of Bristol, BSc, 2017-2018)
  • Ewan Stanley (University of Bristol, BSc, 2017-2018)
  • Jenning Lim (University of Bristol, BSc CS&Math, 2017-2018) Best dissertation in Machine Learning
  • Sam Davies (University of Bristol, MEng, 2017-2018)
  • John Griffith (University of Bristol, MEng, 2017-2018)
  • Torty Sivill (University of Bristol, MEng, 2017-2018) Best MEng project 2017/18
  • Matthew Woodhouse (University of Bristol, MEng, 2016-2017)
  • Josh Jones (University of Bristol, MEng, 2016-2017)
  • Sam Cordingley (University of Bristol, MEng, 2016-2017)
  • Dillon Diep (University of Bristol, MEng, 2016-2017)
  • Dacre Chapstick (University of Bristol, MEng, 2016-2017) Best Software Development Tools project
  • Stoil Ganev (University of Bristol, MEng, 2016-2017)
  • Iman Malik (University of Bristol, MEng, 2016-2017)
  • James Sewart (University of Bristol, MEng, 2016-2017)
  • Callum Mann (University of Bristol, MEng, 2016-2017)
  • Warren Boult (University of Bristol, BSc, 2016-2017)
  • Marianna Madry (KTH, PhD, 2011-2016) co-supervisor with Danica Kragic.
  • Erik Aalto (KTH, MSc, 2015) now at King
  • Máté Szekér - Spatio-temporal outlier detection in streaming trajectory data (KTH, MSc, 2014) with Tove Gustavi. Now at Accenture
  • Daniel von Witting - Annotation and indexing of video content based on sentiment analysis (KTH, MSc, 2014)
  • Erik Bodin - Video content annotation automation using machine learning techniques (KTH, MSc, 2014) went to Netlight now a PhD candidate at University of Bristol
  • Caroline Magnusson - Improving marketing campaigns using Uplift Modelling (KTH, MSc, 2014-2015) now at Google
  • Anders Huss - Hybrid Model Approach to Appliance Load Disaggregation (KTH, MSc, 2014-2015) now at Watty
  • Christine Winter - The Hyper Path Kernel (University of Lübeck, MSc, 2014-2015)
  • Andrea Baisero - Representing Sequences with Kernels. (KTH, MSc, 2012) with Florian Pokorny and Danica Kragic. Winner of Swedish Artificial Inteligence Societies Best thesis award 2013. Now a PhD candidate at University of Stuttgart.
  • Akshaya Thippur Sridatta - Analysis of Different Feature Spaces for Applications to Hand Pose Estimation. (KTH, MSc, 2012) with Hedvig Kjellström and Danica Kragic. Now a PhD candidate at KTH.
  • Victoria Matute - Robust Factorized Shape Descriptors (KTH, MSc, 2011) with Danica Kragic. Now at Ericsson.
  • Carlos Hernandez Matas - Active 3D Scene Segmentation using Kinect - (KTH, MSc, 2011) with Niklas Bergström and Danica Kragic. Now a Research Assistant at FORTH Greece.
  • Björn Hegestam - Locality Sensitive Hashing (KTH, BSc, 2011) with Hedvig Kjellström.
  • Joakim Hugmark - Locality Sensitive Hashing (KTH, BSc, 2011) with Hedvig Kjellström.
  • Guoliang Luo (KTH and Uppsala University, MSc, 2010-11) with Danica Kragic and Anders Brun. Received his PhD from University of Strasbourg in 2014.
  • Marin Saric - Convex Kernel Embeddings (KTH, MSc, 2010) with Danica Kragic.