Postdoctoral Research Assistant at University of Oxford
Oxford, England, United Kingdom
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Fredrik Gustafsson is a machine learning researcher and engineer with a decade of experience applying deep learning to healthcare and computer vision problems, currently a postdoctoral research assistant at the University of Oxford. He holds a PhD focused on accurate and reliable deep regression models and has bridged academia and industry through roles at Karolinska Institutet, Facebook Reality Labs, and automotive-focused internships developing perception systems. His work blends rigorous methodological research with practical system-building—ranging from LiDAR- and image-based 3D detection to clinical ML—guided by supervisors and collaborators across top institutions. Based in Oxford but with a strong Swedish academic and industry background, he maintains a public portfolio of publications and talks that emphasize reproducibility and robustness in medical AI. An undervalued thread in his profile is hands-on deployment experience from prototype platforms (including embedded-scale demos) that inform his research on trustworthy models.
10 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Graduate Exchange Student Electrical Engineering, Graduate Exchange Student Electrical Engineering at Stanford University
Volvo Aeroprogrammet, Volvo Aeroprogrammet at Nils Ericsonsgymnasiet
Master of Science (MSc) Electrical Engineering, Master of Science (MSc) Electrical Engineering at Linköping University
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Machine Learning, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Machine Learning at Uppsala University
Contributions:107 commits, 100 pushes, 1 branch in 3 months
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Fredrik Gustafsson - Postdoctoral Research Assistant at University of Oxford