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Charlotte Bunne is an assistant professor at EPFL in the School of Computer and Communication Sciences (IC) and School of Life Sciences (SV). She is part of the Swiss Institute for Experimental Cancer Research (ISREC) and the EPFL AI Center. Before, she was a PostDoc at Genentech and Stanford working with Aviv Regev and Jure Leskovec and completed a PhD in Computer Science at ETH Zurich working with Andreas Krause and Marco Cuturi. During her graduate studies, she was a visiting researcher at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard hosted by Anne Carpenter and Shantanu Singh and worked with Stefanie Jegelka at MIT. Charlotte is an AI2050 Early Career Fellow, a Fellow of the German National Academic Foundation, and a recipient of two ETH Medals. Teaching & PhD PhD Students Eeshaan Jain, Johann Clemens Werner Wenckstern, Benedikt Edler Von Querfurth Courses Foundation models and generative AI CS-461 This course covers the principles, architectures, and applications of foundation models and generative AI, including generative methods, tokenization, multi-modal learning, adaptation, prompting, and their use in reasoning, decision-making, and scientific domains.
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Eeshaan Jain, Johann Clemens Werner Wenckstern, Charlotte Cäcilie Gertrud Bunne
Vignesh Ram Somnath, Andreas Krause, Anne-Clémence Corminboeuf, Rubén Laplaza Solanas, Puck Elisabeth van Gerwen, Ksenia Briling, Charlotte Cäcilie Gertrud Bunne
Charlotte Cäcilie Gertrud Bunne