I am a PhD student at UC Berkeley in Physics, focusing on the intersection of physics, biology, artificial intelligence, and engineering. I seek to develop research methods to investigate and explain biological phenomena utilizing optical physics and mathematical models. I design and implement high speed fluorescence microscopes to image a vast array of biological specimens ranging from neurons in mice brain to microbe interactions in plant root. By leveraging cutting-edge techniques such as adaptive optics, second and third harmonic generation, homodyne mixing and more, I aim to develop novel imaging tools and methodologies that can be broadly applied across various areas of biomedical research.