Hi, my name is Guanghan Meng.
I am a postdoctoral scholar at University of California Berkeley, working with Professor Laura Waller. Before that, I was a graduate student in professor Na Ji's lab, first through the joint program between Johns Hopkins University and Janelia Research Campus and subsequently at the University of California Berkeley.
I work at the interface between cutting-edge optical microscopy and biology, with an emphasis on imaging the brain and the eye. Leveraging my expertise in high-speed in vivo imaging, optical physics, neuroscience, and computational imaging, I am committed to pushing the limits of optical microscopy to provide exciting opportunities for biological questions that are not accessible before.
Congratulations to my undergraduate mentee Andrew Zhang, who has accepted the PhD offer from University of Maryland!
Congratulations to my undergraduate mentee William Xu, who will stay in the Waller lab as a fifth-year master student for 2024-2025!
Our paper BiPMAP: A Toolbox for Predictions of Perceived Motion Artifacts on Modern Displays has been accepted by Optics Express. Congratulations, Guanghan and Dekel!
Check out our latest preprint on depth-multiplexing SD-OCT with a single modulation unit and a single camera for low-cost axial eye length measurement here!
Guanghan is invited to give a lecture on "Computational and in vivo imaging" at the 17th Summer School Frontiers in Neurophotonics! See you in May, 2024 at the CERVO Brain Research Center in Quebec City, Canada!
Warmest welcome to my graduate student mentee Zahra Khodabakhshi Fard ( PhD student in the Applied Science and Technology Program) for officially joining the Waller lab!
Congratulations to my undergraduate mentee, Dekel Galor, who has accepted the PhD offer from UC Berkeley!
Congratulations to my undergraduate mentee, Ryan Mei, who has accepted the PhD offer from MIT!
Congratulations to my undergraduate mentee Clara Hung, for accepting an internship offer from Apple summer 2023!
Check out our new PNAS paper on visualizing blood flow in the living mouse brain and the accompanying commentary on how we achieved a “FACED lift” for two-photon fluorescence microscopy!
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