Khan Iftekharuddin, professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and ามต้ิฐสำฦต Eminent Scholar, has been named a 2025 Optica Fellow.

Iftekharuddin was recognized for his โ€œresearch leadership and contributions to research and development of 3D medical imaging analysis, computational modeling, pattern recognition, and human-system interaction.โ€

โ€œIt has been an honor to associate with this professional society since I was a graduate student and to be able to work with colleagues and students at the intersection of optics and information processing over the years,โ€ said Iftekharuddin.

is a professional organization dedicated to advancing optics and photonics worldwide. Founded in 1916, it supports scientists, engineers, and business leaders working in light-based technologies, including optical engineering, quantum optics, fiber optics, imaging, and laser technology.

The Fellowship selection process is highly competitive, with only 10% of its total membership earning this distinction.

โ€œThe Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering is immensely proud of Dr. Iftekharuddin's well-deserved recognition as an Optica Fellow, honoring his profound and exceptional contributions to the field,โ€ said Oscar Gonzalez, chair of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering.

Iftekharuddinโ€™s research focuses on computational image analysis, machine learning, biomedical imaging and signal analysis, big data analytics, pattern recognition, and computer vision modeling, with applications in real-world problem-solving. His work includes developing novel AI and machine learning theories and applications in cyber-physical systems, human health and well-being, as well as environmental resiliency.

Iftekharuddin, who joined ามต้ิฐสำฦต in 2011, is also director of the a research group focused on computer vision, artificial intelligence, and machine learning.

Iftekharuddin earned his M.S. (1991) and Ph.D. (1995), both in electrical engineering, from the University of Dayton.