Ainkaran Santhirasekaram

Imperial College London, Imperial College London

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Ainkaran Santhirasekaram (Preferred)

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****@ic.ac.uk

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PhD student
Imperial College London, Imperial College London (imperial.ac.uk)
2019Present
 
MS student
University College London, University of London (ucl.ac.uk)
20172018
 
Undergrad student
University College London, University of London (ucl.ac.uk)
20092015
 

Advisors, Relations & Conflicts

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PhD Advisee
Francesca Toni
****@imperial.ac.uk
20212023
 
Coauthor
Avinash Kori
****@ic.ac.uk
20212023
 
PhD Advisor
Ben Glocker
****@imperial.ac.uk
20192023
 
PhD Advisor
Andrea Rockall
****@imperial.ac.uk
20192023
 
PhD Advisor
Mathias Winkler
****@nhs.net
20192023
 

Expertise

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Deep Learning
20192022
 
Computer Vision
20172018