Summary
Suyeon Choi is an assistant professor and computational imaging researcher with a decade of experience spanning academia and industry, including a PhD from Stanford and research internships at Meta Reality Labs and NVIDIA. Her work bridges computational displays, optics, and algorithms, informed by hands-on prototyping from early undergraduate labs at Seoul National University. She has practical software engineering roots—from full-stack systems for the Korean National Police Agency to mobile and Unity development at Samsung SDS and startups—giving her research a strong implementation focus. At Stanford’s Computational Imaging Lab she developed algorithmic and system-level solutions under Gordon Wetzstein, and now leads research and teaching in Seoul with an eye toward real-world display systems. An uncommon blend of deep optics expertise and production software experience positions her to translate novel computational-display concepts into deployable technologies.
9 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Bachelor of Science - BS, Electrical and Computer Engineering at Seoul National University
Seoul Science High School
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Electrical Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Electrical Engineering at Stanford University