Resume-aware faculty matching

Find professors who actually fit you

Upload your resume. Four AI agents analyze your background, rank the faculty who fit, inspect their recent research, and help you draft outreach — grounded in their actual work, not templates.

Free to startNo credit cardCancel anytime
Top matches Balanced preset
Dr. Sarah Chen
Stanford · Interpretability · NLP
91
Dr. Marcus Holloway
MIT · Robotics · RL
84
Dr. Aisha Okonkwo
CMU · Fairness · HCI
82
Nova · Professor Researcher · re-ranking top 20…

Shaoling Ma

Verified

Cornell University · East Asian Studies

Active 2017–2024

h-index5
Citations303
Papers2523 last 5y
Funding
See your match with Shaoling Ma — sign in to PhdFit.Sign in

Research topics

  • Computer Science
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Optics
  • Physics
  • Mathematics
  • Optoelectronics
  • Materials science
  • Acoustics
  • Electronic engineering
  • Engineering

Selected publications

  • Image sensing with multilayer nonlinear optical neural networks

    Nature Photonics · 2023 · 246 citations

    • Computer Science
    • Artificial Intelligence
    • Computer Science
  • An optical neural network using less than 1 photon per multiplication

    Nature Communications · 2022 · 257 citations

    • Computer Science
    • Artificial Intelligence
    • Computer Science

    Abstract Deep learning has become a widespread tool in both science and industry. However, continued progress is hampered by the rapid growth in energy costs of ever-larger deep neural networks. Optical neural networks provide a potential means to solve the energy-cost problem faced by deep learning. Here, we experimentally demonstrate an optical neural network based on optical dot products that achieves 99% accuracy on handwritten-digit classification using ~3.1 detected photons per weight multiplication and ~90% accuracy using ~0.66 photons (~2.5 × 10 −19 J of optical energy) per weight multiplication. The fundamental principle enabling our sub-photon-per-multiplication demonstration—noise reduction from the accumulation of scalar multiplications in dot-product sums—is applicable to many different optical-neural-network architectures. Our work shows that optical neural networks can achieve accurate results using extremely low optical energies.

Frequent coauthors

  • Logan G. Wright

    37 shared
  • Tianyu Wang

    Anhui University

    27 shared
  • Peter L. McMahon

    Cornell University

    27 shared
  • Tatsuhiro Onodera

    27 shared
  • Mandar M. Sohoni

    Cornell University

    14 shared
  • Martin M. Stein

    12 shared
  • Jérémie Laydevant

    Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique

    11 shared
  • Maxwell G. Anderson

    Cornell University

    10 shared
  • Resume-aware match score
  • Save to shortlist
  • AI-drafted outreach

See your match with Shaoling Ma

PhdFit ranks faculty by your research interests, methods, and publications — grounded in their actual work, not templates.

  • Free to start
  • No credit card
  • 30-second signup