Research Engineer at Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts
Risch-Rotkreuz, Zug, Switzerland
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Athanasios Charisoudis is a research engineer specializing in neural rendering and 3D deep-learning for human capture and virtual humans, with eight years of hands-on experience across academia and industry. He currently researches human capturing and display at Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts while enrolled as an external PhD student at EPFL, combining rigorous research with practical system-building. His background spans reproducing state-of-the-art ML work at MLReproHub, teaching advanced ML topics at KTH, and R&D on autonomous driving perception at Scania, demonstrating breadth from probabilistic modelling to real-world deployment. Earlier full-stack and backend roles show he can architect end-to-end systems—he built a custom CRM/ERP and high-traffic conference platforms using Laravel and managed their servers. Known for bridging theory and engineering, he focuses on generative modeling applied to virtual humans and brings uncommon experience running both research reproductions and production-grade web systems. Based in Switzerland, he blends deep technical knowledge with a pragmatic bent toward deployable, human-centered neural rendering solutions.
8 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
MSc. in Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, MSc. in Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence at KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Integrated Master's, Electrical and Computer Engineering, 8.88/10.00, Integrated Master's, Electrical and Computer Engineering, 8.88/10.00 at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTH)
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Athanasios Charisoudis - Research Engineer at Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts