Summary
Joseph Greene is a research engineer and PhD candidate specialized in computational optical imaging, with nine years of experience developing miniaturized imaging hardware and neural reconstruction algorithms. He designs and fabricates custom optics— including a novel binary diffractive element manufactured via optimized photolithography—and integrates them into head-mounted miniscopes for real-time neural imaging in freely behaving animals. His work spans end-to-end systems: optical design, cleanroom fabrication, algorithmic image reconstruction, and deep-learning-enabled hardware co-design, with applied internships at MIT Lincoln Laboratory on mid-infrared optical multiplexing. Based in Atlanta, he currently contributes to Georgia Tech Research Institute while pursuing advanced studies at Boston University and planning doctoral research in computational imaging. Joseph is pragmatic about manufacturability and reconstructability, often weighing fabrication constraints against algorithmic performance to deliver robust, scattering-resistant imaging solutions.
9 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Computational Neuroimaging, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Computational Neuroimaging at Boston University
French, English