
Marek
Miltner
Founder & Director, LIMESS Sustainability Lab; Researcher in AI for Sustainable Energy, CTU Prague & Stanford University
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Marek Miltner is the founder of the LIMESS Sustainability Lab, a cross-continental research initiative focused on applying artificial intelligence to accelerate the green energy transition. He holds dual research affiliations with the Czech Technical University (CTU) in Prague and Stanford University, where he collaborates with the Stanford Sustainable Systems Lab (S3L) on AI-driven solutions for power grid decarbonization and smart mobility.
With over eight years of experience spanning academia, deep tech, and strategy consulting, Marek has led initiatives such as Czechia’s first autonomous racing vehicle project and served in Tech Leadership roles at AI startups like Uizard and Vizgard. He was recognized as AI Development CTO of the Year in 2022.
Marek holds an MEng in Software Engineering from CTU, an MPhil in Technology Policy from the University of Cambridge, and an MBA from the Quantic School of Business and Technology. He is also the founder of the Prague chapter of AI Tinkerers, a global community for AI practitioners and innovators.
His research focuses on leveraging AI for sustainable energy systems, including power flow forecasting, electric vehicle charging optimization, and equitable grid transformation. Marek has presented his work at international forums, including the World Economic Forum in Davos.
With over eight years of experience spanning academia, deep tech, and strategy consulting, Marek has led initiatives such as Czechia’s first autonomous racing vehicle project and served in Tech Leadership roles at AI startups like Uizard and Vizgard. He was recognized as AI Development CTO of the Year in 2022.
Marek holds an MEng in Software Engineering from CTU, an MPhil in Technology Policy from the University of Cambridge, and an MBA from the Quantic School of Business and Technology. He is also the founder of the Prague chapter of AI Tinkerers, a global community for AI practitioners and innovators.
His research focuses on leveraging AI for sustainable energy systems, including power flow forecasting, electric vehicle charging optimization, and equitable grid transformation. Marek has presented his work at international forums, including the World Economic Forum in Davos.