Roarke Horstmeyer, Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering  

Roarke Horstmeyer

Office Location: Fitzpatrick Center (Ciemas) Ro, 101 Science Drive, Durham, NC 27701
Office Phone: (650) 686-1368
Email Address: roarke.w.horstmeyer@duke.edu
Web Page: https://deepimaging.github.io/

Education:
Ph.D., California Institute of Technology, 2016
B.S., Duke University, 2006

Teaching (Spring 2024):

  • Bme 548l.001, Machine learning and imaging Synopsis
    Hudson 207, MW 03:05 PM-04:20 PM
  • Bme 548l.01l, Machine learning and imaging Synopsis
    Hudson 207, M 04:40 PM-05:55 PM
  • Bme 548l.02l, Machine learning and imaging Synopsis
    Hudson 207, W 04:40 PM-05:55 PM

Recent Publications   (More Publications)

  1. Yang, X; Harfouche, M; Zhou, KC; Kreiss, L; Xu, S; Chandra Konda, P; Kim, K; Horstmeyer, R, Multi-modal imaging using a cascaded microscope design., Optics Letters, vol. 48 no. 7 (April, 2023), pp. 1658-1661 [doi]  [abs].
  2. Harfouche, M; Kim, K; Zhou, KC; Konda, PC; Sharma, S; Thomson, EE; Cooke, C; Xu, S; Kreiss, L; Chaware, A; Yang, X; Yao, X; Pathak, V; Bohlen, M; Appel, R; Bègue, A; Cook, C; Doman, J; Efromson, J; Horstmeyer, G; Park, J; Reamey, P; Saliu, V; Naumann, E; Horstmeyer, R, Imaging across multiple spatial scales with the multi-camera array microscope, Optica, vol. 10 no. 4 (April, 2023), pp. 471-480 [doi]  [abs].
  3. Zhou, KC; Harfouche, M; Cooke, CL; Park, J; Konda, PC; Kreiss, L; Kim, K; Jönsson, J; Doman, J; Reamey, P; Saliu, V; Cook, CB; Zheng, M; Bechtel, JP; Bègue, A; McCarroll, M; Bagwell, J; Horstmeyer, G; Bagnat, M; Horstmeyer, R, Parallelized computational 3D video microscopy of freely moving organisms at multiple gigapixels per second., Arxiv (January, 2023)  [abs].
  4. Thomson, EE; Harfouche, M; Kim, K; Konda, PC; Seitz, CW; Cooke, C; Xu, S; Jacobs, WS; Blazing, R; Chen, Y; Sharma, S; Dunn, TW; Park, J; Horstmeyer, RW; Naumann, EA, Gigapixel imaging with a novel multi-camera array microscope., Elife, vol. 11 (December, 2022), pp. e74988 [doi]  [abs].
  5. Gigan, S; Katz, O; De Aguiar, HB; Andresen, ER; Aubry, A; Bertolotti, J; Bossy, E; Bouchet, D; Brake, J; Brasselet, S; Bromberg, Y; Cao, H; Chaigne, T; Cheng, Z; Choi, W; Čižmár, T; Cui, M; Curtis, VR; Defienne, H; Hofer, M; Horisaki, R; Horstmeyer, R; Ji, N; LaViolette, AK; Mertz, J; Moser, C; Mosk, AP; Pégard, NC; Piestun, R; Popoff, S; Phillips, DB; Psaltis, D; Rahmani, B; Rigneault, H; Rotter, S; Tian, L; Vellekoop, IM; Waller, L; Wang, L; Weber, T; Xiao, S; Xu, C; Yamilov, A; Yang, C; Yılmaz, H, Roadmap on wavefront shaping and deep imaging in complex media, Jphys Photonics, vol. 4 no. 4 (October, 2022) [doi]  [abs].

Highlight:
Roarke Horstmeyer is an assistant professor within Duke's Biomedical Engineering Department. He develops microscopes, cameras and computer algorithms for a wide range of applications, from forming 3D reconstructions of organisms to detecting neural activity deep within tissue. His areas of interest include optics, signal processing, optimization and neuroscience. Most recently, Dr. Horstmeyer was a guest professor at the University of Erlangen in Germany and an Einstein postdoctoral fellow at Charitè Medical School in Berlin. Prior to his time in Germany, Dr. Horstmeyer earned a PhD from Caltech’s electrical engineering department in 2016, a master of science degree from the MIT Media Lab in 2011, and a bachelors degree in physics and Japanese from Duke University in 2006.