Neil D Lawrence

University of Cambridge

Names

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Neil D Lawrence (Preferred)
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Neil Lawrence
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Neil David Lawrence

Emails

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****@sheffield.ac.uk
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****@cs.man.ac.uk
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****@dcs.sheffield.ac.uk
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****@gmail.com
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****@dcs.shef.ac.uk
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****@amazon.co.uk
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****@cl.cam.ac.uk
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****@cam.ac.uk

Education & Career History

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Full Professor
University of Cambridge (cam.ac.uk)
2019Present
 
Director of Machine Learning
Amazon (amazon.com)
20162019
 
Full Professor
University of Sheffield (sheffield.ac.uk)
20102019
 
Senior Research Fellow
University of Manchester (cs.man.ac.uk)
20062010
 
Senior Lecturer
University of Sheffield (dcs.shef.ac.uk)
20012006
 

Advisors, Relations & Conflicts

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Postdoc Advisee
Teofilo Emidio de Campos
****@st-annes.oxon.org
20132014
 
Coauthor
Andreas Geiger
****@tue.mpg.de
20082009
 

Expertise

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Gaussian processes, probabilistic dimensionality reduction
Present