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Mini Das

Mini Das is an Indian and American interdisciplinary applied physicist and engineer specializing in image processing, with applications in biology, medicine, and materials science. She is a Moores Professor at the University of Houston, with appointments in the departments of physics, biomedical engineering, and electrical and computer engineering.

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Mini Das is an Indian and American interdisciplinary applied physicist and engineer specializing in image processing, with applications in biology, medicine, and materials science. She is a Moores Professor at the University of Houston, with appointments in the departments of physics, biomedical engineering, and electrical and computer engineering.1

Education and career

Das has a 1998 master's degree in optoelectronics and lasers from the Cochin University of Science and Technology in India. She completed a Ph.D. in 2003 at IIT Delhi, with a dissertation on inverse scattering transforms that also involved work as a visiting researcher at Bell Labs.2

She became a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Connecticut, and then beginning in at the UMass Chan Medical School in Worcester, Massachusetts. She obtained a regular-rank assistant professorship in radiology at UMass in 2010, before moving to the University of Houston as an assistant professor in 2011.2

Recognition

Das was named as a Fellow of SPIE in 2022, and as a 2026 Fellow of Optica.3 Her Optica fellowship honored her "for pioneering contributions to low-coherence X-ray phase retrieval, imaging system development, spectral X-ray computed tomography, and image perception".4

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  1. "Mini Das", Physics faculty profiles, University of Houston, retrieved 2026-04-10
  2. "Candidate biographies" (PDF), IEEE Nuclear and Plasma Sciences Society Election, IEEE, p. 9, 2014, retrieved 2026-04-10
  3. Smith, Kristoffer (1 December 2025), "Mini Das Named 2026 Optica Fellow", News & Events, University of Houston College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, retrieved 2026-04-10
  4. "Meet the 2026 Optica Fellows", Elected Fellows, Optica, retrieved 2026-04-10
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