Collaborations
The Deep MicroVision Lab actively collaborates with leading research groups in signal processing, computational imaging, and AI for science. Our collaborations focus on advancing theoretical foundations and practical algorithms for next-generation imaging systems.
🔬 Multidimensional Information and Signal Processing Laboratory
Beijing Institute of Technology
Led by Professor Ran Tao
🌐 https://fdss.bit.edu.cn/
The Multidimensional Information and Signal Processing Laboratory is internationally recognized for pioneering contributions in signal processing theory, fractional domain signal processing, and electromagnetic sensing.
Our collaboration focuses on:
- Fractional domain signal processing
- Computational microscopy
- Computational imaging and inverse problems
- Physics-informed learning methods
- Advanced signal processing theory
This collaboration supports joint research projects, student co-supervision, and theoretical developments in imaging science.
🔬 Duane Loh Laboratory
National University of Singapore
Led by Associate Professor Duane Loh
🌐 https://www.dbs.nus.edu.sg/staffs/duane-loh/
The collaboration with Associate Professor Duane Loh’s group focuses on interdisciplinary research at the interface of computational methods and biological imaging.
Key collaborative directions include:
- Cryo-electron microscopy image reconstruction
- Imaging for biological systems
- AI for science
- Cross-disciplinary applications of machine learning in imaging
🔬 Yong Zi Tan Research Group
National University of Singapore
Led by Assistant Professor Yong Zi Tan
🌐 https://www.tyzlab.com/currentmembers
We collaborate with Assistant Professor Yong Zi Tan’s group on advanced imaging methodologies and structural analysis.
Collaborative topics include:
- Cryo-electron microscopy techniques
- High-resolution structural imaging
- Image reconstruction algorithms
- Computational analysis of biological structures
Research Partnership
We welcome collaboration opportunities in:
- Cryo-electron microscopy
- Computational imaging
- Signal processing
- Machine learning for scientific discovery
- Inverse problems and optimization
Please contact Dr. Yixiao Yang for collaboration inquiries.
