My interests span non-invasive imaging for early cancer diagnosis and space exploration.
I earned my PhD in Biophysics at Stanford University School of Medicine and am a Bio-X Bowes fellow focusing on utilizing Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) and machine learning to create virtual histology tools to image cancer non invasively at a single cell resolution, allowing physicians to skip biopsy (read more about the research). Prior to my PhD at Stanford, I co-founded SpaceIL, a non-profit organization that launched the first private interplanetary robotic mission to the Moon, crash landing on April 11, 2019.
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Join us!
I'm setting up my lab now and am looking to hire exceptional people at all career stages (graduate students, postdoctoral). We are looking for people with diverse backgrounds in Engineering (electrical, optical or bio-engineering) or Biology (working with live tissue). We can also accept truly excellent undergraduate students.
If you are interested in joining the lab should use the form below, attach CV and transcripts (where relevant). I value motivation more than prior experience. (follow link)