Who am I
I'm currently a postdoctoral researcher at Princeton University in Sebastian Seung's Lab. I completed my PhD at Columbia University in Raju Tomer's Lab. My research focuses on connectomics, where we use high-throughput electron microscopy and petabytes-scale data processing tools to map the connectivity of densely packed neurons in brain tissue. This work aims to unravel the wiring diagrams and principles underlying brain computation. During my PhD, I specialized in tissue clearing, light sheet microscopy, and brain-wide mapping. With the recent paradigm shifting advances in microscopy and computational tools, we are now able to acquire the large volumes of brain wiring diagram which was impossible a decade ago.