2. 2025 Preprint: Optimized Sampling for Non-Line-of-Sight Imaging Using Modified Fast Fourier Transforms
3. 2024 Preprint: Iterating the Transient Light Transport Matrix for Non-line-of-Sight Imaging
4. 2024 Student Award to present at IEEE International Conference on Computational Photography (ICCP)
5. 2024 Development of a one-trillion frames-per-second camera system
6. 2024 Paper: Towards a more accurate light transport model for non-line-of-sight imaging
Research Experience
1. Working in the Computational Optics Lab, focusing on developing next-generation imaging systems
2. Building optical hardware setups and integrating SPAD, CMOS, and PMT sensors
3. Developing computational methods for imaging and sensing
Education
1. University of Wisconsin - Madison, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Ph.D. Student, 2020 - present, Advisor: Andreas Velten
2. University of Wisconsin - Madison, Masters in Electrical Engineering, 2020
3. University of Wisconsin - Madison, B.S. in Chemical Engineering and Math, Certificate in Computer Science, 2018
Background
Research Interests: Next-generation imaging systems by integrating novel sensor technologies (SPAD, CMOS, PMT) with advanced signal processing and deep learning reconstruction algorithms for applications including 3D imaging, non-line-of-sight imaging, and microscopy. Specialization: Optics, sensor technologies, and imaging pipelines. Background: PhD student at the Computational Optics Lab, UW–Madison, advised by Andreas Velten.