I am a researcher and engineer interested in computational imaging, computer vision, machine learning and optics. I am fascinated by the properties of light and by the ways we can manipulate it for scene capture and display. I enjoy working on visual challenges at the intersection of human and machine perception. Since January 2018, I am a Research Scientist at Google Mountain View. I work on developing computational imaging and computer vision algorithms for the Pixel camera and Android. I recently completed a PhD in a Electrical Engineering at Stanford University. My PhD research at the de la Zerda lab focused on developing computational and optical tools for medical imaging with Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT). In the summer of 2016 I completed the Stanford Ignite program (a program of the Graduate School of Business), in which my team and I created a business plan for a venture idea based on my PhD research. At Stanford, I was active in the Women in Electrical Engineering (WEE) group and the Stanford's Optical Society as a board member. During the summer of 2017, I interned at Apple in the camera software team and developed computational imaging algorithms for the iPhone camera. Last updated on May 2018.
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