Jakub Zadrozny

I’m a second-year PhD student at the Edinburgh Centre for Robotics, a program jointly offered by the University of Edinburgh and Heriot-Watt University. I am supervised by Dr. Hakan Bilen and Dr. Amir Vaxman. In my PhD, I am mainly interested in understanding, reconstructing, and generating things/humans in motion from minimal input observations.
Before my PhD, I worked at QED.ai on AI models for digitizing handwritten forms and satellite imagery analysis for land-cover classification in developing countries. I hold a Master’s in Applied Mathematics (MVA) from Université Paris-Saclay, during which I spent 5 months at Sonos Paris improving the efficiency and robustness of speech recognition for Sonos Voice Control, and interned at CIIRC to work on object pose estimation with conditional NeRFs under Dr. Torsten Sattler. I earned my Bachelor’s from the University of Wrocław with a thesis on compact binary representations and generative models supervised by Dr. Rafał Nowak.
If you’d like to talk, feel free to drop me an email or connect on LinkedIn!
news
Jun 2025 | Personal website lanuched 🚀 |
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Jun 2025 | HumMorph accepted for oral and poster presentation at the 4th Computer Vision for Metaverse Workshop at CVPR 2025! 📣 |
publications
- In Proceedings of the Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Conference, 2025[Oral + poster at CV4Metaverse@CVPR25]