Fabian Peters
About Fabian Peters
Fabian Peters is a Principal Product Manager currently working at Taktile in Berlin, Germany. He has a strong background in machine learning and neuroscience, holding a PhD from University College London and having held various engineering and research roles across multiple prestigious institutions.
Current Role at Taktile
Fabian Peters currently serves as Principal Product Manager at Taktile, a position he has held since 2024. He is based in Berlin, Germany. In this role, he is responsible for overseeing product development and strategy, leveraging his extensive background in machine learning and data science to drive innovation and enhance product offerings.
Previous Experience at Taktile
Prior to his current role, Fabian Peters worked at Taktile as a Senior Machine Learning Engineer for four months in 2021. He transitioned to the role of Product Manager, where he contributed for two years until 2024. His experience at Taktile has allowed him to integrate technical expertise with product management.
Career at QuantumBlack
Fabian Peters has held multiple positions at QuantumBlack. He began as a Junior Principal Machine Learning Engineer from 2019 to 2020 in the Greater Boston Area. He then served as a Senior Data Scientist / Machine Learning Engineer from 2018 to 2019, followed by a Data Scientist role from 2017 to 2018. His tenure at QuantumBlack spanned approximately three years, during which he developed skills in machine learning and data analysis.
Educational Background in Neuroscience
Fabian Peters has a solid educational foundation in neuroscience. He earned a Bachelor of Science (BSc) from the University of Cologne from 2008 to 2011. He then pursued a Master of Science (MSc) at the University of Oxford from 2011 to 2012. Following this, he completed a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) at University College London from 2012 to 2017, supported by the Grand Challenges Scholarship.
Research Experience
Fabian Peters has engaged in various research roles throughout his career. He worked as a Visiting Researcher in Computational Neuroscience at Imperial College London for five months in 2011. Additionally, he served as a Visiting Researcher at the University of Cambridge in 2010 for five months. He also gained experience as a Student Research Assistant at the Max Planck Institute for Neurological Research for three months in 2010.