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Associate Professor

yzlin@unc.edu | Youzuo Lin‘s Website

Research Areas:

physics-informed machine learning, deep learning, computational methods, and their applications in computational imaging, signal and image analysis


Youzuo Lin is an associate professor at the School of Data Science and Society after serving more than 12 years as a scientist at the Los Alamos National Laboratory. His areas of research focus on physics-informed machine learning, deep learning, computational methods, and their applications in computational imaging, signal and image analysis. Specifically, he has worked on subsurface imaging for energy exploration, medical imaging and cancer detection and time series classification for small earthquake detection. He holds a Ph.D. in mathematics from Arizona State University.

He is also excited to announce an open position for a creative, resourceful postdoctoral researcher at SMILE lab at the School of Data Science and Society. The ideal candidate should possess strong computational skills with a focus on computational imaging and deep learning. We are looking for a highly motivated individual eager to contribute to our multidisciplinary team. The successful candidate will undertake innovative machine learning research, addressing a range of computational imaging challenges across geoscience, medicine and materials science among other fields.