معرفی
Dr. Masudul Haider Imtiaz serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Clarkson University, teaching core courses including Embedded Systems, Digital Design, and Machine Learning for Biomedical Signals while actively contributing to curriculum development through multiple university committees.
Education:
- Bachelor’s and Master’s in Applied Physics, Electronics, and Communication Engineering from University of Dhaka, Bangladesh
- PhD in Summer 2019 from University of Alabama for research on wearable sensor systems studying cigarette smoking behavior
His research program centers on developing wearable sensor technologies for preventive healthcare, diagnostic applications, and assistive biometric systems, with emphasis on sensor design, firmware development, and machine learning analysis of physiological signals in real-world settings.
Dr. Imtiaz currently mentors 4 PhD candidates, 3 Master’s students, and 23 undergraduates, with research funding secured through Clarkson University Team Science Grants, NSF CITeR, and private industry partnerships.
He directs the AI Vision, Health, Biometrics, and Applied Computing (AVHBAC) laboratory and the Center for Advanced PCB Design and Manufacture (CAPDM), while maintaining active collaborations with the Center for Identification Technology Research (CITeR) and Center for Rehabilitation Engineering, Science, and Technology (CREST).
