


da Vinci Fellow 2015 for "innovative, productive and highly recognized engineering research" at the University of Arizona.ACABI Fellow 2017 recognizing "faculty that are strongly active in innovation related to ACABI", the Arizona Center for Accelerated BioMedical Innovation at the University of Arizona.Fellow of the Prognostics and Health Management (PHM) Society (inducted in 2018).Fellow of SPIE (inducted in 2020) "for achievements in vision science for the blind and tele-ophthalmic healthcare worldwide".Recipient of the inaugural Scott Clements Most Valuable Person (MVP) Award of the Prognostics and Health Management (PHM) Society (2020).The team "wall-EIFS" co-led by Fink devised "wall-EIFS: a robotically applied, 3D-sprayable exterior insulation and finish system (EIFS) for building envelope retrofits." Co-winner of USDOE/ NREL-sponsored E-ROBOT Prize 2021 (Phase 1: $200,000), an American-Made Challenge, to devise building envelope retrofit solutions that make retrofits easier, faster, safer and more accessible for workers.Recipient of the 2023 SPIE Aden and Marjorie Meinel Technology Achievement Award "for pioneering, sustained contributions to the development of transformational opto-medical examination and device technologies, with particular focus on visual prostheses for the blind, ophthalmology, and tele-ophthalmology.".The center enacted the only FDA-approved visual prosthesis to date ( Argus retinal prosthesis or ARGUS II). 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. In particular, his research focuses on autonomous robotic systems for hazardous environments, C 4ISR 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.įink was a principal investigator of the United States Department of Energy's ( USDOE's) "Artificial Retina" project (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). He also held concurrent appointments as Voluntary Research Associate Professor of both Ophthalmology and Neurological Surgery at the University of Southern California (2005–2014).įink is a specialist in the areas of autonomous systems, biomedical engineering for healthcare, human/brain-machine interfaces, and smart service systems. 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. He was a senior researcher at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (2001–2009). "summa cum laude" in theoretical physics from the University of Tübingen, Germany (1997). (Diplom 1993) degrees in physics and physical chemistry from the University of Göttingen, Germany, and a Ph.D. Research career & education įink has a B.S. He is the current Vice President of the Prognostics and Health Management (PHM) Society. 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 currently an associate professor and the inaugural Maria & Edward Keonjian Endowed Chair of Microelectronics at the University of Arizona. Wolfgang Fink is a German-American theoretical physicist. 1993)ĭa Vinci Fellow University of Arizona (2015)ĪCABI Fellow University of Arizona (2017)
