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Jon Barron is a senior staff research scientist at Google DeepMind in San Francisco, where he works on computer vision and machine learning. He received a PhD in Computer Science from the University of California, Berkeley in 2013, where he was advised by Jitendra Malik, and he received a Honours BSc in Computer Science from the University of Toronto in 2007. He received a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship in 2009, the C.V. Ramamoorthy Distinguished Research Award in 2013, and the PAMI Young Researcher Award in 2020. His works have received awards at ECCV 2016, TPAMI 2016, ECCV 2020, ICCV 2021, CVPR 2022, the 2022 Communications of the ACM, and ICLR 2023. | ||
Jon Barron is a senior staff research scientist at Google DeepMind in San Francisco, where he works on computer vision and machine learning. He received a PhD in Computer Science from the University of California, Berkeley in 2013, where he was advised by Jitendra Malik, and he received a Honours BSc in Computer Science from the University of Toronto in 2007. He received a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship in 2009, the C.V. Ramamoorthy Distinguished Research Award in 2013, and the PAMI Young Researcher Award in 2020. His works have received awards at ECCV 2016, TPAMI 2016, ECCV 2020, ICCV 2021, CVPR 2022, the 2022 Communications of the ACM, ICLR 2023, and SIGGRAPH 2024. |