Edwin V. Bonilla

CSIRO's Data61

Names

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Edwin V. Bonilla (Preferred)
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Edwin V Bonilla
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Edwin Bonilla

Emails

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****@gmail.com
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****@unsw.edu.au
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****@data61.csiro.au

Education & Career History

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Principal Research Scientist
CSIRO's Data61 (data61.csiro.au)
2018Present
 
Senior Lecturer
University of New South Wales (unsw.edu.au)
20142018
 

Advisors, Relations & Conflicts

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Coauthor
Fabio Ramos
****@nvidia.com
Present
 
Coauthor
Maurizio Filippone
****@eurecom.fr
Present
 
Coworker
Cheng Soon Ong
****@data61.csiro.au
Present
 
Coworker
He Zhao
****@data61.csiro.au
2022Present
 
Coworker
Amir Dezfouli
****@gmail.com
20182023
 
Coworker
Christian Walder
****@data61.csiro.au
20182022
 

Expertise

For each line, enter comma-separated keyphrases representing an intersection of your interests. Think of each line as a query for papers in which you would have expertise and interest. For example: deep learning, RNNs, dependency parsing

Bayesian inference
2008Present
 
Gaussian processes
2008Present