Andreas Krause
Bio
Andreas Krause is a Professor of Computer Science at ETH Zurich, where he leads the Learning & Adaptive Systems Group. He also serves as Academic Co-Director of the
Swiss Data Science Center and Chair of the
ETH AI Center, and co-founded the ETH spin-off
LatticeFlow. Before that he was an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at
Caltech. He received his Ph.D. in Computer Science from
Carnegie Mellon University (2008) and his Diplom in Computer Science and Mathematics from the
Technical University of Munich, Germany (2004). He is a
Max Planck Fellow at the
Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems,
ACM Fellow,
ELLIS Fellow, a
Microsoft Research Faculty Fellow and a
Kavli Frontiers Fellow of the US National Academy of Sciences. He received the
Rössler Prize,
ERC Starting Investigator and
ERC Consolidator grants, the
German Pattern Recognition Award, an
NSF CAREER award as well as the
ETH Golden Owl teaching award. His
research on machine learning and adaptive systems has received
awards at several premier conferences and journals, including the
ACM SIGKDD Test of Time award 2019 and the
ICML Test of Time award 2020. Andreas Krause served as Program Co-Chair for
ICML 2018 and General Chair for
ICML 2023 and serves as Action Editor for the Journal of Machine Learning Research. In 2023, he was appointed to the
United Nations’ High-level Advisory Body on AI.