Summary
Congli Wang is a postdoctoral researcher in Princeton’s Computer Science Department specializing in computational imaging and machine-intelligent optical instruments, bringing 11 years of experience across academia and research labs. He earned his Ph.D. and M.Sc. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from KAUST under Wolfgang Heidrich and has held postdoctoral roles at UC Berkeley and visiting positions at the MGH/HST Martinos Center. His work blends optical design, algorithmic imaging, and machine learning, and earned a Student Paper Award at the 2021 OSA International Optical Design Conference. Based in New Jersey, he focuses on turning photonics and imaging theory into practical, instrument-level systems—often bridging hardware and software in ways that accelerate real-world imaging capabilities.
11 years of coding experience
Doctor of Philosophy, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy, Electrical and Electronics Engineering at KAUST (King Abdullah University of Science and Technology)
Bachelor’s Degree, Electrical Engineering, Bachelor’s Degree, Electrical Engineering at Tianjin University
High School, High School at Shenzhen Middle School
Master’s Degree, Electrical Engineering, Master’s Degree, Electrical Engineering at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Chinese, English, Chinese