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Federico Tombari

Research Scientist and Manager at Google - Lecturer at TU Munich

Federico Tombari is a Director of Research at Google Zurich, where he leads an applied research team in Computer Vision and Machine Learning across the US, Switzerland, and Germany.3 He is also a lecturer (Privatdozent) at the Technical University of Munich (TUM).13

Tombari has over 15 years of research expertise in computer vision and machine learning, with applications in robotics, augmented reality, autonomous driving, and healthcare.2 He has authored more than 250 peer-reviewed publications, primarily in top-tier conferences and journals in CV/ML/Robotics, accumulating over 18,000 citations with an h-index of 60.2

Key aspects of Tombari's career include:

  1. Research focus: 3D computer vision, scene understanding, 3D object recognition, 3D reconstruction, and SLAM.3

  2. Academic contributions: Advisor for over 200 Ph.D., Master, and Bachelor Theses, and 15+ years of academic teaching in Computer Science.2

  3. Industry experience: Joined Google in 2019 as a Manager and Research Scientist, managing a team of 40+ Research Scientists and SWEs across multiple offices.2

  4. Entrepreneurship: Co-founder and CEO of Pointu3D GmbH, a startup acquired by Google in 2019.2

  5. Awards and recognition: Recipient of two Google Faculty Awards and an Amazon Research Award.2

  6. Community involvement: Regularly serves as Area Chair/Associate Editor for major conferences like CVPR, ECCV, NeurIPS, IROS, and ICRA.3

Tombari's LinkedIn username is federico-tombari-9523338.4

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