Summary
Bin Yang is an optical system engineer with 9 years of experience designing and building high-performance imaging and display optics, currently applying his expertise to VR/MR systems at ByteDance. He has led end-to-end development of advanced light-sheet and super-resolution microscopes—from concept and optomechanical design to alignment, testing, and software control—contributing to Nature-published methods like DaXi and eSPIM. At KLA he translated stringent metrology and manufacturing requirements into ultra-precise optical architectures and alignment processes for semiconductor capital equipment. Bin combines deep academic training (PhD in Optics) with practical engineering across microscopy, semiconductor tools, and consumer displays, and is comfortable writing control and data pipelines in Python. Based in Sunnyvale, he brings cross-disciplinary collaboration experience with biologists, mechanical and software engineers, and a knack for improving detection efficiency and throughput in complex optical systems.
9 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Optics/Optical Sciences, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Optics/Optical Sciences at Université de Bordeaux
English, French, Chinese