Senior Algorithm Scientist
Zeiss Microscopy, United States
I am an imaging algorithm scientist at Zeiss Microscopy in California. Specifically, my role is to develop novel algorithms and systems for next-generation high-throughput, high-contrast X-ray nano-tomography.
I obtained my Ph.D. from Duke University. During this time, I developed computational algorithms for novel sensor arrays to image objects with gigapixel resolution. I also hold an M.S. degree from Washington University, where I worked on solving imaging inverse problems, and and on developing non-invasive smart LiDAR systems for breast cancer and colorectal cancer diagnosis.
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The Role of Pretraining in High-Throughput Laminography Restoration
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