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Noah Young

Bioengineering
computational optics, zebrafish

Noah holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Johns Hopkins University where he majored in Biomedical Engineering and Applied Mathematics & Statistics. At Stanford he works on novel neural stimulation methods, computational microscopy for whole-brain imaging of neural dynamics in larval zebrafish, and computational tools for the big data problems that arise from high-frequency volumetric neural imaging datasets. Noah hopes to use the unique properties of the larval zebrafish and the capabilities of light field microscopy to bridge the gap between our understanding of single neuron and brain-wide computation.