Peter Wirnsberger

DeepMind

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Peter Wirnsberger

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****@google.com

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Research Scientist
DeepMind (google.com)
2018Present
 
PhD student
University of Cambridge (cam.ac.uk)
20142018
 
MS student
University of Vienna (univie.ac.at)
20122014
 
MS student
University of Cambridge (cam.ac.uk)
20112012
 
Undergrad student
University of Vienna (univie.ac.at)
20082011
 

Advisors, Relations & Conflicts

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Coauthor
Lars Buesing
****@google.com
2019Present
 
Coauthor
Melissa Tan
****@google.com
2019Present
 
Coauthor
Charles Blundell
****@google.com
2018Present
 
Coauthor
Jovana Mitrovic
****@google.com
2018Present
 
Coauthor
Aleks Reinhardt
****@cam.ac.uk
20182019
 
Coauthor
Robert Jack
****@cam.ac.uk
20182019
 
Coauthor
Tine Curk
****@gmail.com
20182018
 
Coauthor
Andela Saric
****@ucl.ac.uk
20162018
 
Coauthor
Christoph Dellago
****@univie.ac.at
20152018
 
PhD Advisor
Daan Frenkel
****@cam.ac.uk
20142018
 
Coauthor
Domagoj Fijan
****@yahoo.com
20162017
 

Expertise

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Fluid Dynamics
Present
 
ODE
Present
 
PDE
Present
 
Molecular Dynamics
Present
 
Monte Carlo
Present
 
Thermodynamics
Present
 
Causality
2019Present
 
Machine Learning
2018Present
 
Physics
2014Present
 
Computational Physics
2014Present