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Dr. Qi Hu is a Schmidt AI in Science Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Oxford's Department of Engineering Science, affiliated with Reuben College. Her research integrates artificial intelligence with optical hardware control to advance next-generation imaging systems, particularly in adaptive optics for microscopy. She holds a DPhil from the University of Oxford (2017–2021), focusing on phase and polarization aberration corrections in microscopes, and a prior degree from St. Hilda’s College, Oxford (2013–2017).
Her work bridges machine learning and optics, emphasizing applications in microscopy and photonics. Notable contributions include neural network-driven adaptive optics frameworks and sensorless aberration correction methods. Key achievements include the EPSRC IAA Doctoral Impact Scheme grant (2021) and her role in developing universal adaptive optics systems.
Research areas span optical microscopy, machine learning techniques, and adaptive optics, with affiliations to the Optical and Photonic Engineering group. Her publications highlight advancements in imaging system design, aberration correction algorithms, and AI-driven optical control, published in journals like Light: Science and Applications and Photonics.


