Tianyi (Mason) Chen passed his Ph.D. defense! His doctoral research focused on: “Structured Light for Data-driven Quantitative Tissue Imaging.” He has done incredible work in making SFDI more practical for clinical applications, creating GANPOP, OxyGAN, and si-SFDI. He’ll stay in the lab for a few months before starting his permanent position at Amazon. Congrats Mason!! We couldn’t be more proud of the first Ph.D. graduate from the group.
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