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Julie Chang

Imaging and Computer Vision Research Scientist at Apple

Julie Chang is an Imaging and Computer Vision Senior Engineer at Apple, where she has been working since July 2019.1 She specializes in designing computer vision and deep learning-based algorithms for smarter, more personalized camera features. Some of her notable contributions include shipping Smart HDR3 for iPhone 12/Pro and Photographic Styles for iPhone 13/Pro.1

Chang has an impressive educational background, holding a Ph.D. and Master's Degree in Bioengineering from Stanford University, as well as a Bachelor's Degree in Chemistry and Physics from Harvard University.1 Her academic focus was on biomedical imaging, optics, and image processing.1

Prior to her current role at Apple, Chang gained valuable experience through various internships and positions:

  1. Computer Vision Intern at A9.com (2018)
  2. Computational Imaging Intern at Apple (2016 and 2017)
  3. Teaching Assistant at Stanford University (2015-2017)
  4. Research Assistant at Harvard University (2012-2014)
  5. Brain Science Institute Intern at RIKEN (2012)
  6. Research Assistant at Massachusetts General Hospital (2011-2012)1

In addition to her technical roles, Chang also worked as a part-time Fitness Instructor at The Barre Code from 2017 to 2020.1

Chang describes herself as someone who likes "pretty pictures and all the science/math/engineering behind them," showcasing her passion for the intersection of visual imagery and technology.1 Her diverse background and expertise in bioengineering, computer vision, and imaging technologies make her a valuable asset in the field of computational imaging and camera technology development.

Highlights

Sep 27 · podcasts.apple.com
Подкаст «WSJ Tech News Briefing - Apple Podcasts

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San Francisco Bay Area