Dr. Murat Baday is a distinguished scientist and entrepreneur affiliated with Stanford University. He holds a Ph.D. in Computational Biology and Biophysics from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and an M.S. in Physics from the University of Pittsburgh. Dr. Baday's research has been primarily focused on cancer, specifically within the Bioengineering and Radiology departments at Stanford, where he has worked since 2013.
He has co-founded several startups, including Smartlens, a clinical-stage medical technology company aimed at preventing blindness caused by glaucoma. Dr. Baday's expertise extends across multiple fields such as machine learning, deep learning, statistics, and bioinformatics. His notable contributions include the development of microfluidic pressure sensors for remote monitoring of eye and brain diseases, and he has numerous publications in high-impact journals related to biosensing and diagnostic tools.
In addition to his scientific endeavors, Dr. Baday is involved in educational initiatives, serving as a faculty member at the Magnimind Academy, where he contributes to training the next generation of data scientists and engineers.