Jane Street GRF Workshop 2024
I am a PhD candidate in the Imaging Science program at the McKelvey School of Engineering, Washington University in St. Louis. My research focuses on developing computational and optical neuroimaging methods, primarily high-density diffuse optical tomography (HD-DOT), to map human brain activity in naturalistic settings.
I build voxelwise encoding/decoding models, semantic representations, and reproducible analysis pipelines in Python and MATLAB, and I lead experimental design and data acquisition for multi-session HD-DOT and wearable HD-DOT studies. I am currently exploring postdoctoral opportunities in computational neuroimaging and neurotechnology.
My path into Imaging Science has been interdisciplinary, spanning philosophy and gender studies, neuroscience, and engineering. This trajectory shapes how I think about brain imaging: combining careful experimental design, robust computational methods, and a strong interest in real-world applications of neuroimaging.
If you’d like to connect or learn more about my work, feel free to reach out at f.wiete@wustl.edu or visit my LinkedIn profile.