Antony Chan is a consultant and engineer with 11 years of experience designing and delivering high-throughput, GPU-accelerated computational imaging systems for biotech and industrial customers. He combines deep expertise in Fourier optics, super-resolution algorithms, and opto-electronics with hands-on system engineering—having built giga-pixel camera arrays and 96-camera microwell plate imagers and ported algorithms from MATLAB to C++/CUDA for 50× speedups. His work spans product development and field deployments, from secure camera hardware for authenticated journalism to imaging flow cytometry innovations that cut ADC cost and boosted readout rates. Antony is comfortable owning cross-disciplinary projects end-to-end, from opto-mechanical trade studies and requirement traceability to FPGA/SoC and multi-GPU data-path architectures. He frequently consults for San Diego–area biotech startups and offers remote engagements, bringing a rare blend of research-grade inventiveness and production delivery.
11 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
California Institute of Technology
The University of Hong Kong (HKU)
Summer visiting student, Optics/Optical Sciences, Summer visiting student, Optics/Optical Sciences at Stanford University
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