I am a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Statistics and Data Science and the Quantitative Biology Institute at Yale University, where I work on algorithms for cryo-EM. Previously, I was a postdoc in the Cambridge Advanced Imaging Centre at the University of Cambridge, where I worked on deconvolution for microscopy data, and a doctoral student in the Numerical Analysis Group and InFoMM at the University of Oxford under the supervision of Prof. Jared Tanner and Dr. Andrew Thompson, in collaboration with the National Physical Laboratory. My thesis was on grid-free compressed sensing/super-resolution.
During Sep 2022 - Dec 2022, I was a core participant of the IPAM long program on computational microscopy at UCLA, and during October 2018 - March 2019, I was an enrichment student at the Alan Turing Institute, UK’s national institute for data science and artificial intelligence.
Previously, I received a BSc in Computer Science and Mathematics from the University of Manchester and I worked for three years as a software developer in the financial sector in London.
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Bogdan Toader bogdan.toader@yale.edu 260 Whitney Avenue, New Haven, CT 06511