In 2019, she won the Faculty of Science Lecturer of the Year award at the University of Amsterdam for teaching a machine learning course in the master of AI.
Research Experience
Currently, she is a Principal Research Manager at Microsoft Research Amsterdam; previously, she was a Research Scientist at Google Brain.
Education
She received her PhD in theoretical condensed-matter physics in 2016 at the University of Amsterdam, where she also worked as a postdoctoral researcher as part of the Amsterdam Machine Learning Lab (AMLAB).
Background
Her research interests lie at the intersection of deep learning and computational chemistry and physics for molecular simulation. Her work spans a range of topics from generative modeling, variational inference, source compression, graph-structured learning to condensed matter physics.