Marius Memmel is a robotics and computer vision researcher pursuing a PhD at the University of Washington with eight years of experience building perceptual systems that help agents generalize and remain robust across changing environments. His work spans academic and industry collaborations—from research roles at NVIDIA and Bosch to visiting stints in Europe—focusing on interactive concept learning, disentanglement, and domain-robust segmentation. He combines strong software engineering roots (full-stack and ML pipelines from earlier industry roles) with hands-on robot learning and perception research, bridging theory and application. Globetrotting and interdisciplinary, he leverages diverse academic training across TU Darmstadt, EPFL and DHBW Mannheim to push toward multi-purpose, interactive agents.
8 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Computer Science, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Computer Science at University of Washington
Bachelor of Science - BS Business Information Systems (Software Engineering), Bachelor of Science - BS Business Information Systems (Software Engineering) at DHBW Mannheim
Technischen Universität Darmstadt
Exchange Computer Information Systems, Exchange Computer Information Systems at Appalachian State University
Master Thesis Computer Science, Master Thesis Computer Science at EPFL
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