Summary
T Rusch is a scientific advisor and AI faculty based in Tübingen with eight years of research experience bridging applied mathematics and machine learning. He leads an independent research group at the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems and serves as Principal Investigator at the ELLIS Institute Tübingen, while advising Liquid AI on scientific strategy. His background includes a PhD in Applied Mathematics from ETH Zürich, a postdoc at MIT CSAIL with Daniela Rus, and a visiting PhD stint at UC Berkeley, reflecting deep expertise in theoretical foundations and systems-oriented AI. Rusch’s work sits at the intersection of rigorous math and practical AI, often translating complex models into tangible research agendas and industrial collaborations. He combines academic leadership with industry advisory roles, making him adept at moving ideas from whiteboard to deployment-ready projects. A detail often overlooked: his trajectory began in aerospace research at DLR, hinting at a long-standing interest in real-world, safety-critical systems.
8 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science - MS, Computational and Applied Mathematics, Master of Science - MS, Computational and Applied Mathematics at The University of Edinburgh
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Applied Mathematics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Applied Mathematics at ETH Zürich
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.), Mathematics, Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.), Mathematics at The University of Bonn
German, English