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== Background == | |||
* Doctoral candidate, [http://www.gs.tum.de/en/tum-graduate-school/ TUM Graduate School] - [https://www.cedosia.gs.tum.de/ CeDoSIA] | |||
* Scientific employee at TUM SCCS since June 2018 | |||
* M.Sc. with Honours in [http://www.cse.tum.de/ Computational Science and Engineering], Technical University of Munich, 2018 | |||
* Diploma in Electrical Engineering, [https://www.etf.bg.ac.rs/en University of Belgrade], 2014 | |||
== Research Interests == | == Research Interests == | ||
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== Student Projects == | == Student Projects == | ||
If you are interested in a student project (Bachelor's or Master's Thesis or anything else), please contact me directly. | |||
=== Running student projects === | |||
* '''Vyshakh Unnikrishnan''' is doing his Master's Thesis for M.Sc. CSE. A preliminary title of his thesis is "Implementation of a deep learning based model for rainfall-runoff modelling". | |||
* '''Frank Schraufstetter''' is working on his Bachelor's Thesis with a preliminary title: "Quantify the uncertainty of the water balance model LARSIM using chaospy". | |||
== Teaching == | == Teaching == |
Revision as of 16:17, 9 January 2019

Address:
- TU München
- Institut für Informatik
- Boltzmannstr. 3
- 85748 Garching b. München
- Office:
- MI 02.05.040
- Email:
- Phone:
- (089) 289 18 613
- Fax:
- (089) 289 18 607
- Office Hours:
- by arrangement
Background
- Doctoral candidate, TUM Graduate School - CeDoSIA
- Scientific employee at TUM SCCS since June 2018
- M.Sc. with Honours in Computational Science and Engineering, Technical University of Munich, 2018
- Diploma in Electrical Engineering, University of Belgrade, 2014
Research Interests
- uncertainty quantification for forward problems
- uncertainty quantification in hydrological models
- modelling and system identification
- data mining
- statistical learning and machine learning
Student Projects
If you are interested in a student project (Bachelor's or Master's Thesis or anything else), please contact me directly.
Running student projects
- Vyshakh Unnikrishnan is doing his Master's Thesis for M.Sc. CSE. A preliminary title of his thesis is "Implementation of a deep learning based model for rainfall-runoff modelling".
- Frank Schraufstetter is working on his Bachelor's Thesis with a preliminary title: "Quantify the uncertainty of the water balance model LARSIM using chaospy".
Teaching
Summer semester 2018/19
- Seminar Data Mining - master's seminar
Winter semester 2018/19
- Scientific Computing 1 tutorial (Moodle)
- Assisting in the seminar Next Generation High-Performance Computing.
Winter semester 2016/17
- Assisting in the Scientific Computing 1 tutorial.