MAP Lab
Tsinghua University

Research
Our mission is simple: to use sound, light, sensors, and algorithms to create powerful imaging systems that improve how we diagnose, monitor, and treat health conditions.

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Photoacoustic Computed tomography
Photoacoustic tomography is changing the game by using 'light in' to penetrate tissues and 'sound out' to create detailed images of the brain and body. My research focuses on tackling two big challenges in this field: imaging deep blood flow and imaging through the skull to see the human brain.
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Ultrafast Ultrasound Imaging
Ultrasound imaging works by sending 'sound in' and getting 'sound out' to create images of the body. My research focuses on solving the tradeoff between frame rates and image quality to capture clearer ultrafast images, which is a major challenge in this field. I’ve also developed a wearable ultrafast ultrasound imager for the human brain in patients.


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Multimodal Imaging System
Multimodal imaging uses both 'light and sound in' to produce detailed 'sound out' images of the brain and body. My research focuses on designing and developing 3D imaging systems for the human body (brain) and 2D systems for small animal brains, combining photoacoustic and ultrasound technology to make significant breakthroughs in this field.
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Project Name
Hello! We’re still actively exploring this direction and would be excited to explore potential collaborations!
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Interested in any of these topics?
– Physics-inspired deep learning
– Brain-machine interfaces
– Neuromodulation
– Digital human modeling
– Integrated acoustic sensors
– Decoding brain information processing
– Communication with animals
If any of these resonate with you, let’s connect and spark some ideas!
