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Yanlu Li is an Assistant Professor at Ghent University's INTEC department, specializing in silicon photonics and biomedical applications. She holds a PhD from Ghent University (2008–2013). Her research focuses on developing miniaturized optical sensors, including laser Doppler vibrometers for cardiovascular disease monitoring. Key projects include the CARDIS study validating non-invasive pulse wave velocity measurements and EU-funded initiatives like ALOUD and Photonic Wafer-Level Integration Packaging. She has contributed over 40 peer-reviewed articles, emphasizing sensor accuracy, miniaturization, and clinical validation. Her work bridges photonics engineering and medical diagnostics, with grants from the European Commission and Belgian government.
- Education: PhD in Integrated Circuits and Systems from Ghent University (2008–2013)
Research Interests: Silicon photonics integration, laser Doppler vibrometry, cardiovascular imaging, optical interferometry, and sensor miniaturization. Her labs develop compact devices for real-time medical diagnostics, such as non-contact pulse wave velocity assessment and carotid stenosis detection.
Grants: Lead PI on Photonic Wafer-Level Integration Packaging and Test (EU, 2021–2024) and co-PI on ALOUD (Belgian FWO, 2019–2021). Previous grants include CARDIS (EU, 2001–2004) and silicon grating coupler development (2010–2013).
Publications: Over 40 peer-reviewed articles on vibrometry, interferometry, and photonic integration. Recent work addresses nonlinear signal errors, speckle mitigation, and multi-beam sensor arrays.



