Dr. Stylianos Ploumpis

Dr. Stylianos Ploumpis

Senior Research Scientist

Google AR & VR

Biography

Stylianos is currently a Senior Research Scientist at Google, where he applies his expertise in 3D computer vision and machine learning. Previously, he held a senior research role at Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd. His career path also includes a Research Intern position at Microsoft Corporation in Seattle, WA (2019), and a founding member and Computer Vision Scientist role at Facesoft Ltd., specializing in 3D computer vision tasks. Stylianos holds a PhD from the Department of Computing at Imperial College London, where he was supervised by Dr. Stefanos Zafeiriou. He specialises in the field of 3D Computer Vision, 3D Morphable Models, and Machine Learning. Prior to his doctorate, he pursued an MSc in Computing (specializing in Machine Learning) at Imperial College London in 2015. His educational foundation rests on a Diploma and Master of Industrial Engineering from Democritus University of Thrace, Greece (D.U.T.H.), obtained in 2013 with a focus on Industrial Robotics.

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Interests
  • 3D Computer Vision
  • Machine Learning
  • Deep Learning
Education
  • PhD in Computer Science, 2021

    Imperial College London

  • MSc in Computer Science/ Machine Learning, 2017

    Imperial College London

  • MEng in Mechanical & Production Engineering, 2013

    Democritus University of Trace

Research Experience

 
 
 
 
 
Google
Senior Research Scientist
Google
Mar 2024 – Present London, UK
Digital humans at Google AR & VR
 
 
 
 
 
Huawei Technologies co. Ltd
Senior Research Scientist
Huawei Technologies co. Ltd
Jun 2020 – Feb 2024 London, UK
Computer Vision team at R&D department in Consumer Business Group (CBG)
 
 
 
 
 
Facesoft Ltd.
Computer Vision Scientist
Facesoft Ltd.
Apr 2018 – Jun 2020 London, UK
Computer Vision/Graphics Scientist specialising in 3D Morphable Models and Machine Learning
 
 
 
 
 
Microsoft Corporation
Research Intern
Microsoft Corporation
Aug 2019 – Oct 2019 Redmond, WA
AI Perception and Mixed Reality Platform Team.

Publications

Towards a complete 3D morphable model of the human head
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence (TPAMI), April 29, 2020