معرفی
Dr. Masudul Imtiaz is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Clarkson University, part of the Coulter School of Engineering & Applied Sciences. He leads the AVHBAC (AI Vision, Health, Biometrics, and Applied Computing) research lab and the Center for Advanced PCB Design and Manufacture (CAPDM). His research focuses on wearable sensor systems, mHealth technologies, biometric authentication, and assistive medical devices. He holds a PhD from the University of Alabama and has extensive postdoctoral experience in exoskeleton systems.
Education: B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Applied Physics/Electronics (University of Dhaka, Bangladesh); PhD in Electrical & Computer Engineering (University of Alabama, 2019).
Research Interests: Wearable sensors for health monitoring, AI-driven biomedical systems, pediatric rehabilitation robotics, and cybersecurity in biometric systems. His work addresses challenges in sensor design, machine learning for biosignals, and clinical applications such as gait analysis and prosthetic control. He collaborates with NSF-funded centers like CITeR and CREST.
Advising: Currently supervising 4 PhD, 3 MS, and 23 undergraduate students. Funding sources include Clarkson University grants and NSF CITeR partnerships. His lab develops open-source pipelines for biomedical data and innovative devices like vision-enabled prosthetics and quantum-resistant file transfer systems.
Labs/Teams: AVHBAC Lab, CAPDM Center, CITeR, CREST. Committees: ECE Curriculum Committees, Manufacturing Minor Committee, and CREST advisory board.


