Bernhard Schölkopf
Max Planck Institute, Germany
Bernhard Schölkopf received an M.S. degree
in mathematics (University of London,
1992) and a Diploma in physics (Eberhard-Karls-Universität
Tübingen, 1994), and a
Ph.D. degree in computer science (Technical
University Berlin, 1997). He won the Lionel
Cooper Memorial Prize of the University
of London, the Annual Dissertation
Prize of the German Association for Computer
Science (GI), and the Prize for the
Best Scientific Project at the German National Research Center for
Computer Science (GMD). He has researched at AT&T Bell Labs,
at GMD FIRST, Berlin, at the Australian National University, Canberra,
and at Microsoft Research Cambridge, UK. He has taught
at the Humboldt University and the Technical University Berlin. In
July 2001, he was elected Scientific Member of the Max Planck Society
and Director at the MPI for Biological Cybernetics. In October
2002, he was appointed Honorary Professor for Machine Learning
at the Technical University Berlin.
Biography Updated on 22 September 2004
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