Computational Applied Mathematics & AI Lab
ELLIS Institute Tübingen and Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems

The Computational Applied Mathematics & AI Lab (CAMAIL) is a research group at the ELLIS Institute Tübingen and the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems headed by T. Konstantin Rusch.
The research focus of CAMAIL is to develop new AI approaches as well as new computational methods that are more efficient, capable, and theoretically grounded by combining modern Machine Learning with Computational Science and Applied Mathematics. A particular focus is on Physics-inspired Machine Learning, AI-driven advances in Computational Science, and theoretical foundations of AI. Moreover, we pursue a wide range of applications, spanning from scientific applications in physics and neuroscience to robot learning.
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Jun 01, 2025 | Hello World: CAMAIL has now officially launched. |
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May 02, 2025 | LinOSS in the news: Check out the MIT News article about our paper on Oscillatory State-Space Model. |
Feb 10, 2025 | Oral Paper at ICLR 2025: Our paper on Oscillatory State-Space Model got accepted as an Oral at ICLR 2025. See you in Singapore. |
Oct 27, 2024 | TEDx MIT Talk: Check out the TEDx MIT talk of PI T. Konstantin Rusch. |