Professor Andrew Blake FREng FRS

Andrew Blake is a pioneer in the theory and algorithms that allow computers to behave as seeing machines. In particular he has worked on segmentation as optimization, visual tracking as probabilistic inference, and on real-time, 3D vision.  He is perhaps best known for the development of the Condensation algorithm — a method to allow computers to track and interpret complex visual motion.


As Laboratory Director of Microsoft Research Cambridge, Blake was part of the team behind the company's Kinect controller — a revolutionary gaming system capable of sensing the detailed body movements and gestures of its users. In 2018 he established Samsung's AI laboratory in Cambridge UK, and since 2017 has established or advises various AI startup companies, in video-conferencing, self-driving and agritech.


Blake is the recipient of the Silver Medal and the MacRobert Gold Medal of the Royal Academy of Engineering. He won the Mountbatten Medal in 2007 from the Institution of Engineering and Technology and in 2014, exactly 80 years after Einstein's lecture, gave the Gibbs lecture at the Joint Mathematics Meetings, on AI Vision. He was elected to the Council of the Royal Society in 2010 and chaired the Royal Society report of 2019 on the Dynamics of Data Science Skills.

Subject groups

  • Computer Sciences

    Computer science (excl engineering aspects)

  • Engineering and Materials Science

    Computer engineering (including software)

Professor Andrew Blake FREng FRS
Elected 2005
Committees Participated Role
Faraday Discovery Fellowships Committee A June 2024 - December 2027 Member
Physical Sciences Awards Committee January 2024 - December 2026 Member
Sectional Committee 0: Computer sciences November 2022 - October 2023 Member
Sectional Committee 0: Computer sciences November 2020 - October 2022 Chair
Sectional Committee 0: Computer sciences November 2020 - October 2020 Member
Mathematical Futures Programme Board (MFP) February 2020 - December 2024 Member
Industry Fellowships Joint Panel January 2020 - December 2025 Member
Milner Award Committee January 2019 - December 2024 Member
Dynamics of Data Science Skills January 2018 - January 2025 Chair
Planning and Resources Committee November 2015 - December 2016 Member
Research Professorships Panel September 2012 - June 2023 Member
Council December 2010 - November 2012 Member
Sectional Committee 4: Engineering and Materials Science December 2007 - November 2010 Chair
Royal Society Wolfson Fellowships Committee January 2006 - December 2008 Member
Industry Fellowships Joint Panel January 2006 - February 2007 Member