Extensive interdisciplinary collaboration with neuroscientists, chemists, electrical engineers, imaging physicists, and clinicians.
Background
Research interests include developing imaging methods and computational techniques to probe the molecular and biochemical processes and organization in the brain; applying these tools to study the cellular and molecular mechanisms of brain function and diseases. Commonly used research tools encompass imaging system modeling, biophysical modeling, signal processing, artificial intelligence, and a range of experimental techniques.
Miscellany
Looking for motivated students with a strong engineering background and a strong interest in biomedical imaging and neuroscience to join our research efforts.