About me
Hi, I am Xiao Jiang (姜潇)!
I am a Ph.D. student in Biomedical Engineering at Johns Hopkins University. I am broadly interested in medical imaging technologies, including system design and optimization, physics-based modeling, image reconstruction theory.
Currently, I conduct my research in the AIAI Lab at Johns Hopkins University, focusing on spectral radiography, spectral CT/CBCT, physics-informed learning-based CT reconstruction, and motion compensation. I am supervised by Prof. J. Webster Stayman and collaborate closely with Prof. Grace J. Gang from the IMPACT Lab at University of Pennsylvania.
Before coming to Hopkins, I spent seven years at University of Science and Technology of China studying physics, where I earned both my bachelor and master degrees. During this period, I developed a strong interest in medical imaging and had the opportunity to conduct research in CT imaging and image-guided radiotherapy. I am deeply grateful to Prof. Lei Zhu and Prof. Yidong Yang for their invaluable guidance.
If you are interested in my work or would like to explore potential collaborations, please feel free to contact me at xjiang43@jhu.edu.

