Organizers

The following list of organizers is given in alphabetical order.

Daniel Cremers

Daniel Cremers (Artisense, TUM) is a professor at TUM, where he is holding the Chair of Computer Vision & Artificial Intelligence. He is also a co-founder of Artisense, a deep-tech startup developing computer vision and AI solutions for robotics and autonomous driving. Daniel has served as an area chair for ICCV, ECCV, CVPR, ACCV, IROS, etc., and as a program chair for ACCV 2014. In 2018 he was an organizer of ECCV in Munich. His publications received several awards and have been cited more than 50000 times. In 2016 Daniel received the Leibniz Award, the biggest award in German academia.

Patrick Wenzel

Patrick Wenzel (TUM) is a PhD student at TUM at the Computer Vision & Artificial Intelligence Group, under the supervision of Prof. Daniel Cremers. His main research interests lie in visual localization and SLAM, and he is currently working on developing visual re-localization methods that are robust under strong lighting and weather changes.

Lukas Koestler

Lukas Koestler (TUM) is a PhD student at TUM at the Computer Vision & Artificial Intelligence Group, under the supervision of Prof. Daniel Cremers. His main research interest lies in real-time dense visual SLAM. He is currently working on efficient scene representations, real-time tracking and mapping on GPUs, and visual SLAM systems. He enjoys presenting his research outcomes as live demos.

Niclas Zeller

Niclas Zeller (HKA) is a professor at Karlsruhe University of Applied Sciences, at the faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology. Furthermore, he is acting as an academic advisor at Artisense in Munich. Before being appointed as a professor, Niclas was working as a senior computer vision & AI researcher at Artisense and as ADAS perception developer at Visteon in Karlsruhe. In 2018, Niclas obtained a PhD from Technical University of Munich (TUM). His research is focusing on SLAM and 3D perception based on different types of sensors.