1st place: Julius von Kügelgen
We’re proud to announce that Julius von Kügelgen was unanimously elected as the winner of our Cambridge PhD prize. Julius will receive £10,000.
Julius’ research interests lie at the intersection of machine learning and causal inference. Much of his PhD research has focused on causal representation learning, a recently emerged field that aims to leverage machine learning methods to extract causal structure from complex high-dimensional data, for example by describing low-level measurements such as pixels in terms of abstract high-level latent concepts such as objects and their relations.
Potential applications of this methodology include learning gene interactions from protein expressions or better understanding macro climate phenomena from low-level sensory data.
The prize money will contribute to paying off a part of his student loan from his BSc and MSci maths studies at Imperial College London.