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Vincent Sitzmann1
Phd Students

Vincent is the principal investigator of the Scene Representation Group at MIT CSAIL, where he works as an assistant professor. Previously, he finished his PhD at Stanford University and a postdoc at MIT. His research interest lies in neural scene representations — the way neural networks learn to represent information on our world.

Vincent Sitzmann2
Phd Students

Vincent is the principal investigator of the Scene Representation Group at MIT CSAIL, where he works as an assistant professor. Previously, he finished his PhD at Stanford University and a postdoc at MIT. His research interest lies in neural scene representations — the way neural networks learn to represent information on our world.

Vincent Sitzmann3
Phd Students

Vincent is the principal investigator of the Scene Representation Group at MIT CSAIL, where he works as an assistant professor. Previously, he finished his PhD at Stanford University and a postdoc at MIT. His research interest lies in neural scene representations — the way neural networks learn to represent information on our world.

Vincent Sitzmann4
Phd Students

Vincent is the principal investigator of the Scene Representation Group at MIT CSAIL, where he works as an assistant professor. Previously, he finished his PhD at Stanford University and a postdoc at MIT. His research interest lies in neural scene representations — the way neural networks learn to represent information on our world.

Vincent Sitzmann5
Phd Students

Vincent is the principal investigator of the Scene Representation Group at MIT CSAIL, where he works as an assistant professor. Previously, he finished his PhD at Stanford University and a postdoc at MIT. His research interest lies in neural scene representations — the way neural networks learn to represent information on our world.

Vincent Sitzmann6
Phd Students

Vincent is the principal investigator of the Scene Representation Group at MIT CSAIL, where he works as an assistant professor. Previously, he finished his PhD at Stanford University and a postdoc at MIT. His research interest lies in neural scene representations — the way neural networks learn to represent information on our world.

Vincent Sitzmann7
Phd Students

Vincent is the principal investigator of the Scene Representation Group at MIT CSAIL, where he works as an assistant professor. Previously, he finished his PhD at Stanford University and a postdoc at MIT. His research interest lies in neural scene representations — the way neural networks learn to represent information on our world.

Vincent Sitzmann8
Phd Students

Vincent is the principal investigator of the Scene Representation Group at MIT CSAIL, where he works as an assistant professor. Previously, he finished his PhD at Stanford University and a postdoc at MIT. His research interest lies in neural scene representations — the way neural networks learn to represent information on our world.

Vincent Sitzmann9
Phd Students

Vincent is the principal investigator of the Scene Representation Group at MIT CSAIL, where he works as an assistant professor. Previously, he finished his PhD at Stanford University and a postdoc at MIT. His research interest lies in neural scene representations — the way neural networks learn to represent information on our world.