Changhuei Yang
Thomas G. Myers Professor of Electrical Engineering, Bioengineering, and Medical Engineering; Investigator, Heritage Medical Research Institute; Executive Officer for Electrical Engineering
B.S. (Electrical Engineering); B.S. (Physics), Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1997; M.S.(Engineering), 1997; B.S. (Mathematics), 2002; Ph.D., 2001. Assistant Professor, Caltech, 2003-09; Associate Professor, 2009-10; Professor, 2010-16; Myers Professor, 2016-; HMRI Investigator, 2021-; Executive Officer, 2024-.
Research interests: biophotonics, microscopy, wavefront shaping, live embryo imaging, AI-assisted pathology analysis, transcranial sensing
Overview
Professor Yang do research in the integrated use of optics and computation to solve biomedical challenges. His research includes computational microscopy, wavefront shaping, AI-assisted pathology analysis and transcranial sensing.
Prof. Yang's team is moving to the ECE department of the National University of Singapore (NUS) this summer. We are looking to hire multiple postdoctoral fellows and graduate students. As NUS enrolls students twice a year, please reach out to Prof. Yang ([email protected]) if you are interested in enrolling as an NUS graduate student in his team in the next enrollment period (January 2027).
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