- Publications: Multiple papers accepted in top conferences and journals such as CVPR 2025, IEEE RA-L, IEEE T-PAMI, WACV 2025, ECCV 2024, CVPR 2024, SIGGRAPH 2024.
- Awards: Received the ETH Zurich Career Seed Award 2022, supporting his proposed independent research project titled 'Nighttime Photorealistic Simulation for Robust Semantic Driving Scene Understanding'.
Research Experience
- From 2021 to 2025, he was the Principal Investigator at the Computer Vision Lab of ETH for TRACE, a large-scale project on Computer Vision for autonomous cars and robots funded by Toyota Motor Europe.
- He teaches the Master courses 'Computer Vision and Artificial Intelligence for Autonomous Cars' at ETH and 'Computer Vision' at the University of St. Gallen.
Education
- Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering and Information Technology from ETH Zurich in 2021, supervised by Prof. Luc Van Gool.
- MSc in Computer Science from ETH Zurich in 2016.
- Diploma in Electrical and Computer Engineering from National Technical University of Athens in 2014, conducting his diploma thesis at the CVSP group, supervised by Prof. Petros Maragos.
Background
Research interests include Computer Vision, Artificial Intelligence, and Machine Learning. The focus of his research is on 3D and semantic visual perception, developing hybrid, data-driven yet informed, vision models and representations, with an emphasis on applications such as autonomous cars and robots.