Computational 3D and 4D imaging at high spatiotemporal throughput
Packard 101
Bio: Kevin C. Zhou is a Schmidt Science Fellow and postdoctoral scholar in Electrical Engineering & Computer Sciences at UC Berkeley. Before that, he received his PhD in Biomedical Engineering and MS in Electrical & Computer Engineering at Duke University, supported by the NSF GRFP, and his BS in Biomedical Engineering at Yale University, where he was supported by the Barry Goldwater Scholarship. Kevin’s interdisciplinary research focuses on developing both the optical instrumentation and machine learning-driven algorithms for scalable, high-throughput computational optical imaging systems to advance discovery in biology and medicine. He will join the Department of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Michigan as an Assistant Professor in 2025.