Wolfgang Fink

Wolfgang Fink is a German-American theoretical physicist.[1] He is currently an associate professor and the inaugural Maria & Edward Keonjian Endowed Chair of Microelectronics at the University of Arizona.[2] Fink has joint appointments in the Departments of Electrical & Computer Engineering,[3] Biomedical Engineering,[4] Systems & Industrial Engineering,[5] Aerospace & Mechanical Engineering,[6] and Ophthalmology & Vision Science[7] at the University of Arizona. He is the current Vice President of the Prognostics and Health Management (PHM) Society.[8][9]

Wolfgang Fink
Dr. Wolfgang Fink in February 2017
Born
NationalityGerman born
US Citizenship
Alma materUniversity of Tübingen (Ph.D. 1997)
University of Göttingen (B.S. 1990, M.S. 1993)
AwardsSPIE Meinel Award (2023)
USDOE/NREL E-ROBOT Prize 2021
ARVO Fellow (2023)
SPIE Fellow (2020)
PHM Fellow (2018)
Aimbe Fellow (2012)
IEEE Senior Member (2015)
da Vinci Fellow University of Arizona (2015)
ACABI Fellow University of Arizona (2017)
Scientific career
FieldsAutonomous systems
Biomedical engineering
Brain–computer interface
C4ISR systems
Smart systems
Stochastic optimization
Telemedicine
Tier-scalable reconnaissance
Vision science
InstitutionsUniversity of Arizona,
California Institute of Technology,
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory,
University of Southern California

Research career & education

Fink has a B.S. (Vordiplom, 1990) and M.S. (Diplom 1993) degrees in physics and physical chemistry from the University of Göttingen, Germany, and a Ph.D. "summa cum laude" in theoretical physics from the University of Tübingen, Germany (1997). He was a senior researcher at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (2001–2009). He was also a visiting associate in physics at the California Institute of Technology (2001–2016), where he founded Caltech's Visual and Autonomous Exploration Systems Research Laboratory.[10][11] He also held concurrent appointments as Voluntary Research Associate Professor of both Ophthalmology and Neurological Surgery at the University of Southern California (2005–2014).

Active research areas

Fink is a specialist in the areas of autonomous systems, biomedical engineering for healthcare, human/brain-machine interfaces, and smart service systems. In particular, his research focuses on autonomous robotic systems for hazardous environments, C4ISR architectures (Tier-Scalable Reconnaissance), vision prostheses for the blind, smart mobile and tele-ophthalmic platforms, ophthalmic instruments and tests, self-adapting wearable sensors, cognitive/reasoning systems, and computer-optimized design.

Fink was a principal investigator of the United States Department of Energy's (USDOE's) "Artificial Retina" project[12] (2004–2011), a multi-institutional and multi-disciplinary CRADA-based effort to develop an implantable microelectronic retinal device that restores useful vision to people blinded by retinal diseases (Retinitis pigmentosa and Macular degeneration). Furthermore, Fink is Caltech's founding Co-Investigator of the NSF-funded Center for Biomimetic Microelectronic Systems (2003–2010), awarded in 2003 to University of Southern California, Caltech, and UC Santa Cruz. The center enacted the only FDA-approved visual prosthesis to date (Argus retinal prosthesis or ARGUS II).[13]

Honors & awards

Patents

Fink has been awarded 29 US and international patents to date in the areas of autonomous systems, biomedical devices, neural stimulation, MEMS fabrication, data fusion and analysis, and multi-dimensional optimization.[26]

References

  1. Wolfgang Fink publications indexed by Google Scholar
  2. "Phonebook". UA Directory. June 14, 2023.
  3. "Wolfgang Fink". 19 October 2011.
  4. "Wolfgang Fink". 11 June 2012.
  5. "Wolfgang Fink". 28 January 2020.
  6. "Wolfgang Fink". 18 March 2013.
  7. "Wolfgang Fink, PhD | Ophthalmology Department". eyes.arizona.edu.
  8. "Officers". Retrieved 22 December 2021.
  9. "Wolfgang Fink Named VP of Prognostics and Health Management Society". 23 December 2020.
  10. "Welcome to the Visual and Autonomous Exploration Systems Research Laboratory".
  11. "Visual and Autonomous Exploration Systems Research Laboratory |". www.vaesrl.com. Retrieved 22 December 2021.
  12. "About the Artificial Retina Project".
  13. "FDA Approves First Bionic Eye for the Blind".
  14. "E-ROBOT Prize". americanmadechallenges.org. Retrieved 22 December 2021.
  15. "Submission". www.herox.com.
  16. "Bios and Descriptions of PHM Society Contributors". Retrieved 22 December 2021.
  17. "Fink Receives PHM Society's Inaugural Scott Clements MVP Award". 30 November 2020.
  18. "Vision Society Adds Forward-Looking Professor to 2023 Class of Fellows". December 2022.
  19. "Fink Selected as Fellow of Vision Research Association". 14 December 2022.
  20. "Wolfgang Fink". spie.org.
  21. "SPIE Selects Wolfgang Fink as 2020 Fellow". 21 January 2020.
  22. "The Key to Healthy Humans, Safe Spacecraft and Prospering Plants". 2018-10-29.
  23. "Wolfgang Fink Named ACABI Fellow for Biomedical Research and Advancements". 2018-02-02.
  24. "Wolfgang Fink Named da Vinci Fellow for 2015". 2014-12-07.
  25. "Wolfgang Fink, Ph.D. COF-1416 - AIMBE".
  26. "Patent Database Search Results: "fink, wolfgang" in US Patent Collection".
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