Published multiple papers, such as 'Dancing under the stars: video denoising in starlight' (Proceedings of the IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 2022) and 'Spectral DiffuserCam: lensless snapshot hyperspectral imaging with a spectral filter array' (Optica, 2020). Her students Cassandra, Shamus, and Hasindu will present three posters at ICCP; Christian's paper 'Spectral DefocusCam: super-resolved hyperspectral imaging through defocus' has been accepted to ICCP; Cassandra will give a spotlight presentation at the Workshop on Uncertainty Quantification for Computer Vision (UNCV) at CVPR.
Research Experience
Was a postdoctoral fellow at MIT, working with Sixian You and George Barbastathis, and supported by the MIT Postdoctoral Fellowship for Engineering Excellence. Currently leads the Computational Imaging Lab @ Cornell.
Education
Obtained her Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences from UC Berkeley, advised by Laura Waller; during her Ph.D., she was affiliated with the Berkeley Artificial Intelligence Research (BAIR) Lab and supported by the NSF GRFP fellowship.
Background
Research interests include co-designing optics and algorithms to create better, smaller, and more capable cameras and microscopes. She is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science at Cornell and a member of the Field of Applied Mathematics.
Miscellany
Teaches CS6662: Computational Imaging (Cornell University, Fall 2024).