Our research is driven by the need for better technologies to answer important biomedical questions. We work at the interface of optics, computation, and biomedicine to design new tools that make previously inaccessible biological information measurable and interpretable. By integrating optical system innovation with computational and AI approaches, we seek to enable discoveries in fundamental science and accelerate translation to clinical applications.
Major research directions in the lab include, but are not limited to:
Next-generation optical microscopy for imaging living biological systems
Computational optical imaging, microscopy and sensing
Neuromorphic (brain-inspired) optical information processors and computation
AI for Optics
Optical tools into the fundamental sciences and medical clinic