
Email: changling.li@chuv.ch
Biography
Changling Li is a PhD student in the Applied Laboratory of Otology, Hearing and Auditory neuroscience (ALOHA), X-Ray Tomography Group at the Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI), and the Doctoral School of the Faculty of Biology and Medicine at the University of Lausanne (UNIL). She holds a MSc in Life Sciences Engineering from the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), completing her MSc thesis on Brain-Computer Interfaces at Logitech in 2024. The project aimed to demonstrate the feasibility of controlling an immersive VR user interface using EEG and neural network models.
Scientific research
As part of the VISION-EAR project, Changling’s research explores the biomechanics of the human middle ear using dynamic synchrotron-based phase-contrast microtomography. This cutting-edge X-ray imaging technique captures ultra-high-resolution, soft-tissue–contrast images, revealing the ear’s microscopic structures in unprecedented detail.
Changling’s PhD is a collaboration between the Otology and Neurotology Unit at CHUV (Lausanne, Switzerland) and the X-ray Tomography Group at PSI (Villigen, Switzerland), supervised by Prof. Lukas Anschuetz and Dr. Anne Bonnin.