Paper 'Collaborative On-Sensor Array Cameras' accepted to ACM Transactions on Graphics and will present at SIGGRAPH 2025; Paper 'Beating Spectral Bandwidth Limits for Large Aperture Broadband Nano-optics' published on Nature Communications; Both COS333 and COS597 won Outstanding Teaching Awards at Princeton Engineering; Paper 'Radar Fields: Frequency-space Neural Scene Representations for FMCW Radar' accepted to SIGGRAPH 2024; Paper 'Thin On-sensor Nanophotonic Array Cameras' accepted to ACM Transactions on Graphics and will present at SIGGRAPH Asia 2023; Research on 'Whole-brain Imaging of Freely-moving Zebrafish' published on Frontier Neuroscience; Taught CS396 VR/AR Systems course at Northwestern University; Won 2022 Peter Barris Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award.
Research Experience
Ph.D. student researcher at Google AR Perception team; Course instructor for COMP_SCI 396 VR/AR Systems at Northwestern University; Co-founder & ex-CEO of Sharing Tech Ltd., a tech organization developing AI-assisted education systems.
Education
Ph.D. student at Princeton Computational Imaging Lab, advised by Prof. Felix Heide; Ph.D. student at Northwestern Computational Photography Lab, co-advised by Prof. Oliver Cossairt and Prof. Jack Tumblin; Research Engineer at Research Center for Brain-inspired Intelligence, CASIA, advised by Prof. Yi Zeng.
Background
Currently conducting computational imaging research at Princeton Computational Imaging Lab, advised by Prof. Felix Heide. He envisions a new form of near-eye smart device that expands the bandwidth for human perception, information collection, information processing, and decision making.
Miscellany
Interests include developing AI-assisted education systems.