Emil is doing machine learning research at Google Art & Culture and independent research in reasoning.
In 2018, he made a popular open-source project that translates design mock-ups into HTML/CSS, Screenshot-to-code, and in early 2019 he was subject for a short-film by Google for his work on automated colorization.
Emil previously worked for the University of Oxford and he co-founded a seed investment firm focussed on education technology (59 investments).
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- Screenshot-to-code, A neural network that transforms a design mock-up into a static website.
- Colorization, Coloring B&W portraits with neural networks. (featured by Google)
- Drawing-to-logo, a custom pix2pixHD model that transforms drawings into graphics (featured at NeurIPS 2018).
Machine Learning Researcher (contractor), Google
Machine Learning Internship, FloydHub (YC W17)
Developing deep learning projects and documenting the process.
Co-founder, Emerge Education
Europe's leading seed investor for edtech companies.
TA and Developer (contractor), University of Oxford - SBS
I assisted their MBA course on design thinking and did websites for the Skoll Centre.
Computer Science, 42
A peer-to-peer CS school without teachers.
- C, Python, Javascript, React, Tensorflow, Pytorch, and Keras.
- Kubernetes, Firebase, FloydHub, Google Cloud Platform, Digital Ocean, and AWS.
- Sketch and Photoshop.
- English and Swedish.
- I've lived in Ghana where I volunteered as a teacher and accidentally became the king of the village I lived in.
- I joined a music group and toured a dozen countries. My highlight was a Spanish solo for 6k Mexicans. (For the record, I'm a terrible singer. I only got the opportunity because the three first options were sick.)
- For a year, I lived as a digital nomad in southeast Asia, the States, and South Africa.
- I run the equivalent of a marathon every week, only wear black, and I own less than a hundred objects.
- I've participated in a silent retreat and taken several solo trips to remote parts of the world.