Bio:
I am a 6th-year graduate student in Electrical and Computer Engineering at Rice University working in Ashok Veeraraghavan’s computational imaging lab. I received my bachelor’s at Georgia Tech in Biomedical Engineering and received a minor in Computer Science. My research interests are using diffuse light to do imaging, imaging through scattering media, time-of-flight imaging, and neural imaging.
Awards:
NSF IGERT training fellowship from the Gulf Coast Consortia: Neuroengineering from Cells to Systems (August 2017).
Publications:
*denotes co-first author
Kim, Zhao, Raghuram, Veeraraghavan, Robinson, & Hielscher. “Ultrafast and Ultrahigh-Resolution Diffuse Optical Tomography for Brain Imaging with Sensitivity Equation based Noniterative Sparse Optical Reconstruction (SENSOR).” Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer, 2021. [link]
Zhao*, Raghuram*, et al. “High Resolution, Deep Imaging Using Confocal Time-of-flight Diffuse Optical Tomography.” TPAMI, 2021. [pdf]
Raghuram*, Pediredla*, et al. “STORM: Super-resolving Transients by OveRsampled Measurements.” ICCP, 2019. [pdf]
Here is a link to my CV.