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Konstantin Riedl Wins Doctoral Award from the Friends of TUM e.V.

Former MCML Member Recognized for an Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation

Konstantin Riedl, former MCML member, has received the Doctoral Award of the Friends of TUM e.V., honoring one of the most outstanding doctoral dissertations at the Technical University of Munich.

He is currently a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the University of Oxford and a Research Fellow in Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning at Reuben College. The award recognizes his scientific excellence and his contributions at the intersection of mathematics and modern technologies.

Congratulations to Konstantin Riedl on this well-deserved achievement.

#award #fornasier

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