Wolfgang Fink

Wolfgang Fink
Fink in February 2017
Born
Alma materUniversity of Tübingen (Ph.D. 1997)
University of Göttingen (B.S. 1990, M.S. 1993)
AwardsNAI Fellow (2023)
SPIE Meinel Award (2023)
USDOE/NREL E-ROBOT Prize 2021
ARVO Silver Fellow (2023)
SPIE Fellow (2020)
PHMS 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

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