Kevin Zhou Portrait

Kevin C. Zhou, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor, Biomedical Engineering

Location

TBD

Education

  • Postdoc, Electrical Engineering & Computer Sciences, Neuroscience, UC Berkeley
  • PhD, Biomedical Engineering, Duke University
  • MS, Electrical & Computer Engineering, Duke University
  • BS, Biomedical Engineering, Yale University

Research Interests

We are interested in developing high-performance computational optical imaging systems with very high spatiotemporal throughput – that is, systems with high resolution, speed, field of view, and dimensionality, culminating in imaging throughputs in the billions to even trillions of pixels or voxels per second. Our lab develops both the optical instrumentation and large-scale, machine learning-driven algorithms to reconstruct, analyze, and visualize such big data to accelerate discovery broadly across biology and medicine.


Research Areas:

Imaging, Ultrasonics & Biophotonics, and Biomedical Artificial Intelligence & Computation

Additional Title

ECE Affiliate Faculty Member

Biography

Kevin C. Zhou joins the U-M BME Department from UC Berkeley, where he was a Schmidt Science Fellow and postdoctoral scholar in Electrical Engineering & Computer Sciences. Prior to that, he completed his Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering at Duke University, where he was supported by the NSF GRFP, and his B.S. in Biomedical Engineering at Yale University, supported by the Barry Goldwater Scholarship. 

Awards

  • Schmidt Science Fellows (2022-2024)
  • NSF Graduate Research Fellowship (2016-2019)
  • Barry Goldwater Scholarship (2014)