Summary
Alise Lohre is a senior data scientist and partner at Intellectual Labs with eight years’ experience building trustworthy AI for safety-critical domains, grounded in a PhD in machine learning from the University of Oslo. She designs and deploys practical ML and XAI solutions—ranging from physics-informed neural nets for time series uncertainty to novel time-to-event methods handling dependent censoring—to help teams bring high-impact products to market quickly. A recognized voice in Norway’s AI community (Oslo.AI board member and named among Women changing AI), she balances research rigor with product delivery across consultancy and startup roles, including CSO and AI lead positions. Her background in physics and early tech consulting gives her a rare blend of domain modeling and systems thinking, and she’s equally at home explaining model trust to engineers or non-technical stakeholders. Outside work she channels the same discipline into outdoor sports like cross-country skiing and volleyball, reflecting a performance-oriented yet collaborative style.
8 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Machine learning, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Machine learning at University of Oslo
Utveksling, Environmental physics, Utveksling, Environmental physics at Heidelberg University
Sivilingeniør, Master i teknologi, Miljøfysikk og fornybar energi, hovedretning Energifysikk, Sivilingeniør, Master i teknologi, Miljøfysikk og fornybar energi, hovedretning Energifysikk at NMBU - Norwegian University of Life Sciences
Studiespesialisering, Realfag, Studiespesialisering, Realfag at Frogn videregående skole
Norwegian, English, German