Summary
Chenghang Zhang is a Postdoctoral Researcher with nine years of experience applying advanced microscopy, electrophysiology, and computational methods to study synaptic plasticity and circadian regulation in the visual system. Trained with a PhD in Biophysics from the University of Maryland and a BS in Physics from Nankai University, he combines hands-on 2-photon and super-resolution imaging with image processing, deep learning, RNA-seq and biostatistical analysis. His work bridges experimental neuroscience and data-driven analysis, translating large imaging datasets into mechanistic insights about synapses and rhythms. Now at the University of Washington, he continues to integrate electrophysiology with high-resolution imaging, bringing a rare blend of optical, computational, and molecular expertise. Colleagues describe him as relentlessly curious—an attitude he sums up simply as “so many things need to learn”—which fuels both methodological innovation and rigorous data interpretation.
9 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS, Physics, Bachelor of Science - BS, Physics at 南开大学
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Biophysics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Biophysics at 美国马里兰大学帕克分校