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We are an interdisciplinary research lab working to invent the future of AI+

University of Tennessee

Chattanooga

Laboratory for Applied Probabilistic Learning and Clinical Engineering

Our mission is to harness the power of innovative learning algorithms and cutting-edge computational engineering to address some of the most pressing challenges today.

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At the Laplace Lab, we are particularly focused on the development of computing applications that personalize patient care through advanced analytics strategies. Our work in learning algorithms explores new ways to interpret complex data, leading to breakthroughs in various applications, especially in integrated diagnosis. Meanwhile, our expertise in computational engineering provides the technological backbone necessary to bring these innovations from concept to reality.

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About us

Based in beautiful Chattanooga, Laplace Lab at the University of Tennessee brings together researchers in computer science, engineering, astronomy, gaming and medicine to develop intelligent computing solutions. Our mission is to advance AI-driven computing, translating research into real-world impact. We are committed to fostering collaboration and innovation as we work toward a healthier and more equitable future. Funded by people, serve the people.

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Zihao Wang, PhD

Zihao is a tenure track assistant professor at the Computer Science and Engineering Department at the University of Tennessee, Chattanooga; He is also a visiting researcher at the Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard University.

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