Announcements of Opportunity
SURF: Announcements of Opportunity
Below are Announcements of Opportunity posted by Caltech faculty and JPL technical staff for the SURF program. Each AO indicates whether or not it is open to non-Caltech students. If an AO is NOT open to non-Caltech students, please DO NOT contact the mentor. Announcements of Opportunity are posted as they are received. Please check back regularly for new AO submissions!
Remember: This is just one way that you can go about identifying a suitable project and/or mentor. Click here for more tips on finding a mentor. Announcements for external summer programs are listed here.
*Students applying for JPL projects should complete a SURF@JPL application instead of a "regular" SURF application.
*Students pursuing opportunities at JPL must be U.S. citizens or U.S. permanent residents.
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Project: | Advanced retinal imaging | ||||||||
Disciplines: | Control and Dynamical Systems, Computer science | ||||||||
Mentor: |
Yuhua Zhang,
Associate Professor, (EAS),
yzhang@doheny.org, |
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Mentor URL: | https://doheny.org/researchers/yuhua-zhang-phd/ (opens in new window) | ||||||||
AO Contact: | Yuhua Zhang, yzhang@doheny.org | ||||||||
Background: |
This project is being offered by a UCLA Professor and is open only to Caltech students. The project will be conducted at the UCLA-affiliated Doheny Eye Institute at 150 N. Orange Grove Ave in Pasadena. Doheny Scientists perform research relevant to human retinal imaging and biology. |
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Description: | Depending on student background and interest, projects involve optical instrument system development, including optical imaging system or subsystem design, new imaging method test, FPGA-based optical-electronic control system development, novel adaptive optics control strategy, or deep learning approaches to high-resolution retinal imaging. | ||||||||
References: |
Advanced Ophthalmic Imaging Laboratory (AOIL) research focuses on developing advanced optical imaging, emphasizing adaptive optics (AO) imaging, to facilitate the in vivo study of retinal and systemic disease at the cellular and sub-cellular levels. The students will work on research on the continuous development of new imaging abilities for the existing instruments, including state-of-the-art high-resolution AO-enhanced 3D retinal imaging modalities that can image the smallest neurons in the human retina and blood cells in the smallest retinal blood vessels. These instruments are being used to investigate various common medical and neurologic conditions, including age-related macular degeneration, a leading cause of central vision loss in more than 10 million older Americans, hypertension, diabetes, and Alzheimer’s disease. In addition, a new generation of technology is being developed for in vivo imaging of the retina at the molecular level. We are gaining the ability to unveil the molecular signatures of retinal health by objective characterization of the compounds in the retina and its supportive retinal pigment epithelium, which are associated with retinal metabolism and implicated in the process of aging and the pathogenesis of various retinal diseases. https://doheny.org/researchers/yuhua-zhang-phd/ |
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Student Requirements: | Backgrounds include optics, Visual C++/Matlab programming, electronics, (fluid) mechanics, microscopy, deep learning. | ||||||||
Programs: |
This AO can be done under the following programs:
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