Juan Pablo Zuluaga GomezJuan Pablo Zuluaga is currently working at IDIAP as a joint Ph.D. student (second year) with the École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland. He is currently working on the EU Horizon 2020 ATCO2 project, dedicated to the development of an Automatic Air Traffic Speech Recognition system, allowing to collect, organize and pre-process air traffic control (voice communication) data from air space. His main interests are automatic speech recognition and speech understanding. Also interested in artificial general intelligence and natural language processing.
Amir Roshan ZamirAmir Zamir is a Tenure-Track Assistant Professor of Computer Science at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL). Prior to EPFL, he spent time at Stanford, UC Berkeley, and UCF. His research interests are broadly in computer vision, machine learning, perception-for-robotics, and AI. He has been recognized with CVPR (2018) Best Paper Award, CVPR (2016) Best Student Paper Award, CVPR (2020) Best Paper Award Nomination, and NVIDIA Pioneering Research Award (2018), among others. His research has been covered by various press outlets, such as The New York Times or Forbes.