Sixian You
| Sixian YouI am interested in understanding how light interacts with tissue/media, how images are formed, and how these images can be useful. Building on these interests, my research aims to develop optical imaging and sensing systems, esp. microscopy techniques, to address basic science questions and enable clinical applications. I am an Assistant Professor at MIT in EECS and RLE. I did my PhD work at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) where I studied nonlinear microscopy with Professor Stephen A. Boppart and Professor Saurabh Sinha. I did a postdoctoral training at University of California, Berkeley, where I studied computational imaging with Professor Laura Waller. Between Ph.D. and postdoc, I worked on optical sensing technologies at Apple. Email: sixian@mit.edu |  | 
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