About me
I am a postdoc reasearcher at the Computational Imaging group of Delft University of Technology since November 2019 (see my TU Delft profile here). The project I am working on, aims at shifting the obtainable resolution of localization microscopy towards 1 nm using novel data-driven super-resolution reconstruction schemes and by employing prior knowledge. More specifcally, my main objectives are to reconstruct super-resolution images from incomplete data in order to be able to estimate underlying structures.
I did my PhD at Delft University of Technology between 2015-2019 under the supervision of Professor Bernd Rieger and Sjoerd Stallinga and defended my thesis in March 2020 (see TU Delft news coverage here and here).
Before comming to the Netherlands, I studied master of Visual Computing at Saarland University in Germany. That was a specialized program on image processing and computer vision. I did my master thesis on the application of partial differential equation to perform ridge clustering under the supervision of Prof. Joachim Weickert.