Rafael Oliveira

CSIRO

Names

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Rafael Oliveira (Preferred)
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Rafael dos Santos de Oliveira

Emails

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****@uni.sydney.edu.au
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****@sydney.edu.au
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****@gmail.com
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****@data61.csiro.au

Education & Career History

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Researcher
CSIRO (csiro.au)
2023Present
 
Postdoc
University of Sydney (sydney.edu.au)
20182023
 
PhD student
University of Sydney (sydney.edu.au)
20142018
 
Undergrad student
Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (ufrj.br)
20072013
 

Advisors, Relations & Conflicts

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Postdoc Advisor
Edwin Bonilla
****@data61.csiro.au
2023Present
 
Postdoc Advisor
Richard Scalzo
****@sydney.edu.au
2018Present
 
PhD Advisor
Fabio Ramos
****@sydney.edu.au
2014Present
 
Postdoc Advisor
Sally Cripps
****@data61.csiro.au
20182022
 
Coauthor
Byron Boots
****@cs.washington.edu
20202021
 
Coauthor
Alexander Lambert
****@gatech.edu
20202021
 
Coworker
Lionel Ott
****@ethz.ch
20142021
 

Expertise

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Approximate Bayesian inference
2019Present
 
Bayesian optimization
2015Present
 
Gaussian processes
2015Present
 
Kernel methods
2015Present