Deep Learning-enabled Computational Water Sensors
Aydogan Ozcan
Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, Bioengineering Department, California NanoSystems Institute UCLA, University of California, Los Angeles, CA
ABSTRACT
Deep learning is a class of machine learning techniques that uses multi-layered artificial neural networks for
automated analysis of signals or data. Beyond its main stream applications such as the recognition and labeling
of specific features in images, deep learning holds numerous opportunities for revolutionizing computational
microscopy, sensor development and instrumentation. In this presentation, I will provide an overview of some of
our recent work on the use of deep neural networks in advancing computational water sensor systems for rapid,
automated and high-throughput analysis of water contamination using field-portable and cost-effective
instruments.
SPEAKER BIO
Dr. Aydogan Ozcan is the Chancellor’s Professor and the Volgenau Chair for Engineering Innovation at
UCLA and an HHMI Professor with the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, leading the Bio- and Nano-Photonics
Laboratory at UCLA School of Engineering and is also the Associate Director of the California NanoSystems
Institute. Dr. Ozcan is elected Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors (NAI) and holds >45 issued/granted
patents and >20 pending patent applications and is also the author of one book and the co-author of >700 peerreviewed publications in major scientific journals and conferences. Dr. Ozcan is the founder and a member of
the Board of Directors of Lucendi Inc., Hana Diagnostics, Pictor Labs, as well as Holomic/Cellmic LLC, which
was named a Technology Pioneer by The World Economic Forum in 2015. Dr. Ozcan is also a Fellow of the
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), the International Photonics Society (SPIE), the
Optical Society of America (OSA), the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE), the
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), the American
Physical Society (APS) and the Guggenheim Foundation, and has received major awards including the
Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers, International Commission for Optics Prize,
Biophotonics Technology Innovator Award, Rahmi M. Koc Science Medal, International Photonics Society Early
Career Achievement Award, Army Young Investigator Award, NSF CAREER Award, NIH Director’s New
Innovator Award, Navy Young Investigator Award, IEEE Photonics Society Young Investigator Award and
Distinguished Lecturer Award, National Geographic Emerging Explorer Award, National Academy of
Engineering The Grainger Foundation Frontiers of Engineering Award and MIT’s TR35 Award for his seminal
contributions to computational imaging, sensing and diagnostics. Dr. Ozcan is also listed as a Highly Cited
Researcher by Web of Science, Clarivate.