Ronald Clark

University of Oxford

Names

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Ronald Clark (Preferred)

Emails

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****@cs.ox.ac.uk
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****@imperial.ac.uk

Education & Career History

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Associate Professor
University of Oxford (ox.ac.uk)
2022Present
 
Fellow
Imperial College London (ic.ac.uk)
20192022
 
Postdoc
Imperial College London (ic.ac.uk)
20172019
 
PhD student
University of Oxford (oxford.ac.uk)
20142017
 
PhD student
Department of Computer Science, University of Oxford (cs.ox.ac.uk)
20142017
 
MS student
University of the Witwatersrand (wits.ac.uk)
20122014
 

Advisors, Relations & Conflicts

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No relations added

Expertise

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Deep learning
Present
 
State estimation
Present
 
Convex optimization
Present
 
Kernel methods
Present
 
Mapping
Present
 
3D Reconstruction
Present
 
SLAM
Present
 
Computer Vision
Present