Jonathan Tompson

Google

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Jonathan Tompson

Emails

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****@google.com
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****@gmail.com

Education & Career History

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Researcher
Google (google.com)
2015Present
 
PhD student
New York University (nyu.edu)
20112015
 

Advisors, Relations & Conflicts

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Coauthor
Leonid Pishchulin
****@gmail.com
20152015
 
Coauthor
Bernt Schiele
****@mpi-inf.mpg.de
20152015
 
Coauthor
Christian Theobalt
****@mpi-inf.mpg.de
20152015
 
Coauthor
Bernt Schiele
****@mpi-inf.mpg.de
20152015
 
PhD Advisor
Yann Lecun
****@cs.nyu.edu
20112015
 
PhD Advisor
Chris Bregler
****@gmail.com
20112015
 
Coauthor
Mykhaylo Andriluka
****@mpi-inf.mpg.de
20112015
 
Coauthor
Joan Bruna
****@berkeley.edu
20112014
 
Coauthor
Ken Perlin
****@nyu.edu
20112014
 
Coauthor
Arjun Jain
****@gmail.com
20112014
 
Coauthor
David Eigen
****@cs.nyu.edu
20112014
 
Coauthor
Christoph Bregler
****@nyu.edu
20112014
 
Coauthor
Ross Goroshin
****@cs.nyu.edu
20112014
 
Coauthor
Arjun Jain
****@mail.com
20112014
 
Coauthor
Murphy Stein
****@cs.nyu.edu
20112014
 
Coauthor
Mykhaylo Andriluka
****@mpi-inf.mpg.de
20112014
 
Coauthor
Graham Taylor
****@uoguelph.ca
20112014
 
Coauthor
Yann Lecun
****@cs.nyu.edu
20112014
 
Coauthor
Joan Bruna
****@cims.nyu.edu
20112014
 

Expertise

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