Summary
Alejandro Sztrajman is a founder and machine learning researcher specializing in 3D generative AI, neural fields and physics-based rendering, currently a Research Associate at the University of Cambridge and CEO of Cambridge Visual Intelligence Labs. He holds a PhD in Computer Science from UCL funded by a Marie Curie Fellowship and has research internships at Microsoft and Adobe, blending academic rigor with industry-facing projects. Alejandro’s work bridges material appearance, lighting representation and hypernetworks, producing solutions that sit at the intersection of graphics and learning. Trained originally as a physicist at the University of Buenos Aires and enriched by time at Columbia’s graphics group, he brings a strong quantitative intuition to visual AI problems. Notably, his career reflects a pattern of translating deep research into entrepreneurial and applied research roles, accelerating the transfer of novel rendering and generative methods toward real-world use.
11 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS, Physics, Bachelor of Science - BS, Physics at University of Buenos Aires
University College London
English, Spanish