Andreas Krause
Assistant
Professor of Computer Science
ETH Zurich
Ph.D. Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University, 2008
Dipl.-inf., Dipl.-math., Technische
Universität München, Germany, 2004
Email: krausea at ethz dot ch
Phone: +41 44 632 63 22
Bio
Andreas Krause is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science (tenure-track) at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich, where he leads the Learning & Adaptive Systems Group. He received his Ph.D. and M.Sc. in Computer Science from Carnegie Mellon University (2008) and his Diplom in Computer Science and Mathematics from the Technical University of Munich, Germany (2004). He is a Kavli Frontiers Fellow of the US National Academy of Sciences, and received an NSF CAREER award and the Okawa Foundation Research Grant recognizing top young researchers in telecommunications. His research in learning and adaptive systems that actively acquire information, reason and make decisions in large, distributed and uncertain domains, such as sensor networks and the Web received awards at several premier conferences (AAAI, KDD, IPSN, ICML, UAI) and the ASCE Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management.
Andreas Krause also holds an appointment as Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Caltech
(since 2009, currently on extended leave), where he is a member of the
Rigorous System
Research
Group (RSRG), the Computation
and Neural Systems faculty and the Center for the Mathematics of
Information.