
معرفی
Harbans Singh Dhadwal is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Stony Brook University. His research focuses on fiber optic sensors, laser systems, and biomedical imaging applications. He holds a B.Sc. (1st Class Honors) and Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the University of London. Dhadwal has held various academic and industry roles since 1976, including positions at the Royal Aircraft Establishment and IBM Thomas Watson Research Center. His honors include induction into the National Academy of Inventors and multiple NASA recognitions. He contributes to professional organizations like IEEE and SPIE, and his work spans sensor development, optical diagnostics, and energy transfer systems.
Education:
- B.Sc. (1976), Electrical Engineering, University of London
- Ph.D. (1980), Electrical Engineering, University of London
Research Interests: Fiber optic and laser systems for sensors, photon correlation spectroscopy, biomedical imaging contrast enhancement, and wireless photonic energy transfer. His innovations include capillary waveguide biosensors and adaptive optical imaging methods.
Awards:
- 2016: Inducted into Stony Brook National Academy of Inventors
- 2005: Innovation, Discovery and Creation Award
- 1995–2000: NASA recognitions for contributions to sensor technology
Grants & Collaborations: NSF, NASA, and industry-funded projects. He has advised on sensor systems for military, biomedical, and environmental applications.
Labs & Teams: Active in Stony Brook’s photonics and sensor research groups, collaborating with institutions like MBARI and NASA.



