Laura Waller | |
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Waller speaks at the Berkeley Institute for Data Science, Data, Society and Inference Seminar in 2015 | |
| Born | Laura Ann Waller |
| Alma mater | Massachusetts Institute of Technology (BS, MEng, PhD) |
| Awards | National Science Foundation CAREER Award Adolph Lomb Medal (2021) |
| Scientific career | |
| Institutions | University of California, Berkeley Berkeley Institute for Data Science Princeton University University of Cambridge |
| Thesis | Computational phase imaging based on intensity transport (2010) |
| Doctoral advisor | George Barbastathis[1] |
| Website | laurawaller.com |
Laura Ann Waller is a Canadian-American computer scientist and the Ted Van Duzer Endowed Associate Professor at the University of California, Berkeley, where she directs the Computational Imaging Lab.[2][3] Her research focuses on computational imaging, developing techniques that integrate optical hardware design with computational processing to advance microscopy and phase imaging. She is a Fellow of The Optical Society and a senior fellow of the Berkeley Institute for Data Science.[4]
Early life and education
[edit]Waller grew up in Kingston, Ontario, where she attended Holy Cross Catholic Secondary School.[5][6] She pursued all three of her degrees at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, earning a bachelor's degree in Electronic Engineering and Computer Science in 2004 and a Master's degree in 2005.[5] During her undergraduate studies, she spent a year at the University of Cambridge as part of the Cambridge–MIT Institute.[5] Her Master's thesis examined the design of feedback loops and experimental testing techniques for integrated optics.[5]
While at MIT, Waller was active in campus life: she played on the Women's Varsity soccer team, served as president of The Optical Society student chapter, and participated in the Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology (SMART) programme.[7][8][9]
She completed her doctorate in 2010 under the supervision of George Barbastathis, with a thesis that developed new techniques to image phase and amplitude.[10][1]
Career and research
[edit]Following her doctorate, Waller joined Princeton University in 2010 as a research associate and lecturer.[9] She moved to the University of California, Berkeley in 2012, where she was awarded tenure in 2016.[11]
Waller's research group specialises in computational imaging, an approach that integrates optical system design with computational processing.[3][12] Their work spans phase imaging, super-resolution microscopy, and lensless imaging, with applications in both biomedical and industrial sciences.[13][14][15] She has developed machine learning techniques for 3D microscopy and her group maintains open source software for imaging applications.[16][17]
In 2014, she received both a David and Lucile Packard Foundation Fellowship and a Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation Data-Driven Discovery Investigator award.[18][19] Her National Science Foundation CAREER Award supports her research group's work building computational and experimental software for imaging 4D partially spatially coherent light.[20] In 2017, she was awarded an investigator award from the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative to develop microscopes capable of imaging deep structures within the brain.[21]
Waller was recognised as one of the MIT EECS Rising Stars in 2018.[22]
Awards and honours
[edit]- 2021 Adolph Lomb Medal, for important contributions to the advancement of computational microscopy and its applications[23]
- 2019 Fellow of The Optical Society[24]
- 2018 SPIE Early Career Achievement Award in Academia[15]
- 2016 Carol D. Soc Distinguished Graduate Student Mentoring Award for Junior Faculty[25]
- 2016 Best Paper Award, International Conference on Computational Photography[26]
- 2012 Ivan P. Kaminow Outstanding Early Career Professional Prize, The Optical Society[8][27]
References
[edit]- ^ a b Waller, Laura Anne (2010). Computational phase imaging based on intensity transport (PhD thesis). Massachusetts Institute of Technology. hdl:1721.1/60821. OCLC 696796127.
- ^ "Computational Imaging Lab »". www.laurawaller.com.
- ^ a b Laura Waller publications indexed by Google Scholar
- ^ "Laura Waller". Berkeley Institute for Data Science. Retrieved 2018-08-22.
- ^ a b c d Waller, Laura A. (2005). Feedback loop design and experimental testing for integrated optics with micro-mechanical tuning (MEng thesis). OCLC 62558888.
- ^ "Holy Cross graduate receives $1.5M grant". The Kingston Whig-Standard. Postmedia. October 8, 2014. Retrieved 28 January 2026.
- ^ "MIT Women's Technology Program". wtp.mit.edu. Retrieved 2018-08-22.
- ^ a b "OSA Names Inaugural Outstanding Young Professionals". OSA. 2012-02-07. Retrieved 2018-08-21.
- ^ a b "Professor Laura Waller". stanford.edu. Stanford University. 2012-12-11. Archived from the original on 2018-09-11. Retrieved 2018-08-21.
- ^ "Laura Waller | EECS at UC Berkeley". www2.eecs.berkeley.edu. Retrieved 2018-08-22.
- ^ Waller, Laura (2016). "Laura gets tenure! » Computational Imaging Lab". laurawaller.com. Retrieved 2018-08-22.
- ^ SPIETV (2015-05-29), Laura Waller: Integrating optics and processing in design of imaging systems, retrieved 2018-08-22
- ^ "Research » Computational Imaging Lab". laurawaller.com. Retrieved 2018-08-22.
- ^ CITRIS (2017-03-08), "Computational Microscopy", youtube.com, retrieved 2018-08-22
- ^ a b "Laura Waller honored with SPIE Early Career Achievement Award – Academia". spie.org. Retrieved 2018-08-22.
- ^ Waller, Laura; Tian, Lei (2015). "Computational imaging: Machine learning for 3D microscopy". Nature. 523 (7561): 416–417. Bibcode:2015Natur.523..416W. doi:10.1038/523416a. ISSN 0028-0836. PMID 26201593.
- ^ "Open Source » Computational Imaging Lab". laurawaller.com. Retrieved 2018-08-22.
- ^ "2014 Packard Fellowships in Science and Engineering Awarded to Eighteen Researchers - The David and Lucile Packard Foundation". The David and Lucile Packard Foundation. 2014-10-15. Retrieved 2018-08-22.
- ^ "Home - Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation". www.moore.org. Archived from the original on 2016-03-15. Retrieved 2018-08-22.
- ^ "NSF Award Search: Award#1351896 - CAREER:Optical Coherence Engineering". nsf.gov. Retrieved 2018-08-22.
- ^ "CZ Biohub awards nearly $14.5 million to Berkeley researchers". Berkeley News. 2017-02-08. Retrieved 2018-08-22.
- ^ "Laura Waller". EECS Rising Stars 2018. Retrieved 2018-08-22.
- ^ "Adolph Lomb Medal". OSA.
- ^ "OSA Fellow Profiles". The Optical Society. 2020-05-11.
- ^ "Award Recipients | Graduate Mentoring Awards". mentoringawards.berkeley.edu. Retrieved 2018-08-22.
- ^ "ICCP 2016 | International Conference on Computational Photography". compphotolab.northwestern.edu. Archived from the original on 2018-10-03. Retrieved 2018-08-22.
- ^ "Ivan P. Kaminow Prize". The Optical Society. 2020-05-11.