Summary
Mohamed Sabae is a PhD researcher in computer graphics at the University of Tübingen and an IMPRS-IS scholar with eight years of hands-on experience in computer vision and 3D reconstruction. He specializes in inverse and differentiable rendering, material and light decomposition, and end-to-end 3D/4D scene reconstruction pipelines that bridge research and product work. His background includes production-facing roles building generative AI and virtual product placement systems, high-performance model deployment (NVIDIA Triton), and robotics-focused pose estimation work from his RoboComp and Google Summer of Code projects. Comfortable teaching and mentoring, he has led tutorials and labs across computer vision, machine learning, and graphics while publishing applied research practices into real-world tooling. Notably, he combines deep academic rigor with practical deployment experience—turning inverse-rendering ideas into scalable pipelines for video and image inputs.
8 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Computer Science, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Computer Science at University of Tübingen
Master of Science - MS Computer Engineering, Master of Science - MS Computer Engineering at Cairo University
Arabic, English, French