Summary
Alon Greenbaum is an assistant professor and multidisciplinary researcher with 11 years of experience building advanced bio-imaging hardware and computational tools to enable 3D profiling of intact organs. He leads a lab developing adaptive light-sheet microscopes, high-throughput imaging algorithms, and big-data pipelines with translational focus on aging and rare stem-cell niches, especially in bone. Trained in electrical engineering (Tel Aviv University) and imaging-focused doctoral work at UCLA, he brings a rare blend of optics, hardware alignment, and algorithmic expertise honed in academia and industry (Caltech postdoc, KLA-Tencor, IBM). Colleagues describe him as equally comfortable designing complex optical systems and writing the computational infrastructure to manage whole-organ datasets. Based in the Raleigh–Durham area, he actively seeks collaborations that bridge engineering innovation with biological discovery.
11 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
MS, honors program, Electrical Engineering, MS, honors program, Electrical Engineering at Tel Aviv University
PhD Candidate, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, PhD Candidate, Electrical and Electronics Engineering at University of California, Los Angeles
Hebrew, English, Spanish