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Christina Dionysio

I am a third-year Ph.D. student at Technische Universität Berlin, where I am a member of the DAMS Lab led by Matthias Boehm. My research focuses on multimodal machine learning, particularly on discovering optimal representations for multimodal data through automated search methods. As part of my Ph.D., I am developing the Scuro framework for the automatic identification of effective multimodal representations tailored to user-provided datasets.

Before that, I earned my bachelor’s degree in Software Engineering and Management and my master’s degree in Computer Science at Graz University of Technology. My bachelor’s thesis centered on integrating a centerline extraction algorithm into the Open Science Platform for Medical Image Processing, Studierfenster, at the Institute of Computer Graphics and Vision. My master’s thesis, titled “Spatial-Temporal Alignment of Multimodal Datasets,” was supervised by Matthias Boehm. Alongside my studies, I worked as a part-time software engineer at Up2Go Austria GmbH.