Education
Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy (at LMU Munich)
- MA (Final Grade 1.05) Logic and Philosophy of Science, 2023
- Thesis: “Prediction Markets and Democracy”
- Supervisor: Christian List
Imperial College London
- MSc (Distinction) Artificial Intelligence, 2020
- Imperial College CPP Award for Academic Excellence, awarded to the student with the highest exam marks in their MSc Artificial Intelligence cohort
- Thesis: “Machine Support for Peer Reviewing Using Review Hallucination in the Presence of Soft Labels”
- Supervisor: Björn Schuller
Humboldt University Berlin
- BSc (Final Grade 1.2) Mathematics, 2019
- Berlin Mathematical Society Bachelor Price for outstanding theses among Mathematics students in Berlin
- Thesis: “Pseudocycles and Smooth Intersection Theory”
- Supervisor: Chris Wendl
UC Berkeley
- Visiting exchange student, 2018-2019 (GPA 3.95)
Munich School of Philosophy
- BA (Final grade 1.28) Philosophy, 2016
- Thesis: “Wittgenstein und Heidegger: Zur Fundierung des Sprechens”
- Supervisor: Dominik Finkelde
Publications
- Korbinian Friedl, Georgios Rizos, Lukas Stappen, Madina Hasan, Lucia Specia, Thomas Hain and Björn W. Schuller. Uncertainty Aware Review Hallucination for Science Article Classification. Findings of ACL: ACL-IJCNLP 2021.
Teaching
See here.
Grading Systems:
- In Germany, grades are awarded on a scale from 1 to 5, with 1.0 being the best achieveable grade. The degrees I earned at Munich School of Philosophy, Humboldt University Berlin and the Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy were graded on this scale.
- At Imperial College, degrees were classified as “Pass”, “Merit” or “Distinction”, with Distinction being the highest achievable classification.
- At UC Berkeley, the best achievable GPA was 4.0