Christoph Reich

  • PhD Student
  • Student Representative
  • Foundations of ML
  • Foundations of ML: Computer Vision

I am an ELIZA and ELLIS Ph.D. student at the Technical University of Munich and TU Darmstadt, with co-supervision from the University of Oxford. My research focuses on unsupervised scene understanding in {2, 3, 4}D and representation learning. I am supervised by Daniel Cremers (CVG), Stefan Roth (VisInf), and Christian Rupprecht (VGG).

Prior to starting my Ph.D., I was a research intern at NEC Laboratories America (Princeton), where I worked with Biplob Debnath on controlling standardized image and video codecs for deep vision models using self-supervised learning.

During my studies, I worked at the Self-Organizing Systems Lab with Tim Prangemeier on 2D and 3D segmentation for biomedical applications, as well as generative approaches for live-cell in silico experiments. I also collaborated with the Artificial Intelligent Systems in Medicine Lab (led by Christoph Hoog Antink), focusing on ECG analysis using deep learning.