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Roarke Horstmeyer

Assistant Professor at Duke and Scientific Director at Ramona Optics

Professional Background

Roarke Horstmeyer is an esteemed faculty member within the Biomedical Engineering Department at Duke University, where he leads the innovative Computational Optics Lab. His unique combination of expertise in electrical engineering, physics, and computational optics allows him to undertake pioneering research aimed at developing advanced optical devices and cutting-edge computational tools. With an emphasis on machine learning applications in biology, he cultivates an engaging and dynamic lab environment for aspiring researchers.

As an active mentor, Roarke is currently seeking PhD students and postdoctoral researchers eager to dive into the world of optical engineering and computational biology. His lab’s focus is not only on exciting technological advancements but also on fostering a collaborative atmosphere that encourages innovation and creativity.

Education and Achievements

Roarke’s foundation in engineering and technology is deeply rooted in a rigorous academic background. He earned his Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Electrical Engineering from the prestigious California Institute of Technology (Caltech), where he engaged in groundbreaking research that laid the groundwork for his future endeavors in optical systems and computational biology.

Additionally, Roarke obtained a Master of Science (M.S.) from the Media Lab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). This interdisciplinary program enriched his technical skills while also exposing him to the intersection of technology, design, and interactive media. His undergraduate studies culminated in a double Bachelor of Science degree in Physics and Japanese from Duke University, showcasing his diverse interests and broadening his academic repertoire.

Roarke’s journey in the field has been marked by several prominent positions at leading organizations. He served as an Assistant Professor at Duke University, during which he not only contributed to academia but also engaged in practical applications of his research. His role as Interim Chief Technology Officer at Kernel provided him with opportunities to influence the technological development of neural interfaces, bridging the gap between engineering and medical applications.

Before these roles, he was a distinguished Einstein Postdoctoral Fellow at Charite Medical School where he advanced the understanding of optics in biomedical applications. Roarke’s entrepreneurial spirit shines through his experience as a co-founder at Beansprock, where he contributed to developing innovative solutions in technology. Notably, he began his career as an engineer at MITRE Corporation, gaining invaluable industry experience that informs his teaching and research today.

Achievements

Throughout his career, Roarke Horstmeyer has made significant strides in the field of biomedical engineering and computational optics. His ability to merge optical engineering with machine learning has opened new avenues for research and application, improving the way we understand and interact with biological systems. His Computational Optics Lab is at the forefront of this interdisciplinary work, developing technologies that have the potential to revolutionize medical imaging and diagnostics.

Roarke's contributions to the academic community are profound; he has published numerous papers in high-impact journals, sharing his knowledge and successes with the scientific world. His research is not only theoretical but also aimed at real-world applications, making his work highly impactful in both academia and industry.

Through his leadership and vision at Duke University, Roarke continues to inspire the next generation of engineers and scientists, guiding them as they embark on their own journeys in the complex yet exciting fields of optical engineering and artificial intelligence. Roarke’s combination of technical talent, leadership skills, and commitment to nurturing young researchers makes him an invaluable asset to the field of biomedical engineering.

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Durham, North Carolina, United States