Honorary doctorate awarded to Professor James Fujimoto

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From left to right: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Reinhard Lerch, Dean of the Faculty of Engineering, Prof. James Fujimoto, Ph.D., Prof. Dr.-Ing. Joachim Hornegger, President of FAU (Image: FAU/Erich Malter)Erich Malter Erlangen

An honorary doctorate (Dr.-Ing. E.h.) from the Faculty of Engineering was awarded to Professor Fujimoto on Monday, 22 January 2018.

Professor Fujimoto gained his Bachelor’s, Master’s and doctoral degrees from the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, EECS, at MIT in 1979, 1981 and 1984 respectively. Since 1985, Professor Fujimoto has been teaching at MIT and is currently the Elihu Thomson Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and an Adjunct Professor of Ophthalmology at the Tufts University School of Medicine.

 

Prof. Fujimoto is currently the Elihu Thomson Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at MIT and an Adjunct Professor of Ophthalmology at the Tufts University School of Medicine. (Image: FAU/Erich Malter)

Professor Fujimoto focuses on biomedical imaging, optical coherence tomography (OCT), advanced laser technology and applications in various areas such as ophthalmology, endoscopy, cancer detection, surgery and developmental biology. His team of researchers pioneered the development of optical coherence tomography (OCT). Today, OCT has become the standard in ophthalmic care, with tens of millions of examinations carried out using OCT throughout the world every year. The group is continuing their research into advanced biomedical imaging and OCT technology, including high resolution imaging, functional doppler imaging and angiography, as well as polarization-sensitive methods. The group carries out research into OCT applications in several areas, including clinical ophthalmology, endoscopy, small animal imaging, pathology, laboratory imaging, developmental biology, neurosciences and genetics. In addition, Professor Fujimoto’s team also has extensive experience in femtosecond laser technology and ultra high-speed measurements.

Achievements

Professor Fujimoto has published more than 400 articles in journals, is the publisher or author of nine books and holds numerous patents for his various inventions. He is a fellow of the National Academy of Engineering, the National Academy of Science and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. In 1999 he was awarded the Discover Magazine Award for technological innovation, in 2001 the Rank Prize in optoelectronics, in 2011 the Zeiss Research Award and in 2010 the Champalimaud Vision Award.

In the presence of Prof. Dr.-Ing. Joachim Hornegger, President of FAU (right), Prof. Dr.-Ing. Reinhard Lerch, Dean of the Faculty of Engineering (left), presents Prof. Fujimoto with the honorary certificate. (Image: FAU/Erich Malter)

The new holder of the honorary doctorate from the Faculty of Engineering has close ties to FAU and has contributed to more than 30 joint publications with FAU authors. Since 2010 he has been in very close contact with the Pattern Recognition Lab at FAU, where he has acted as a co-supervisor for three doctoral candidates. Their joint research has led to basic principles for compensating movement in OCT imaging and OCT angiography. Professor Fujimoto actively cultivates his relationship to FAU, and comes to Erlangen at least once a year to promote joint research.

Further information:

Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Andreas Maier
Phone: +49 9131 8527883
andreas.maier@fau.de