T. Konstantin Rusch
Principal Investigator (Assistant Professor) at the ELLIS Institute Tübingen and the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems
Head of the Computational Applied Mathematics & AI Lab (CAMAIL)
T. Konstantin Rusch is a Principal Investigator (Assistant Professor) at the ELLIS Institute Tübingen and the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems, where he leads the Computational Applied Mathematics & AI Lab (CAMAIL). He is also a Scientific Advisor at Liquid AI. Previously, he was an SNSF postdoctoral researcher at MIT CSAIL, advised by Daniela Rus, and held a visiting researcher position at UC Berkeley. He received his PhD in Applied Mathematics from ETH Zurich, advised by Siddhartha Mishra.
Positions
- 2025 – nowPrincipal Investigator (Assistant Professor), ELLIS Institute Tübingen & Max Planck Institute for Intelligent SystemsHead of the Computational Applied Mathematics & AI Lab (CAMAIL)
- 2025 – nowScientific Advisor, Liquid AI
- 2024 – 2025Postdoctoral Researcher, MIT CSAILSNSF postdoctoral fellow, advised by Daniela Rus
- 2022Visiting Researcher, UC BerkeleyHosted by Michael W. Mahoney
Education
- 2019 – 2023PhD in Applied Mathematics, ETH ZurichThesis: “Physics-Inspired Machine Learning”
- 2018 – 2019MSc in Computational Applied Mathematics, University of Edinburgh
- 2014 – 2018BSc in Mathematics, University of Bonn