Tyndall is proud to announce that Dr Sanathana Konugolu Venkata Sekar has been elected a fellow member of Optica, one of the highest honours in the global optics and photonics community.
The prestigious recognition celebrates Dr Konugolu’s accomplishments in pioneering equitable biophotonics technologies, advancing optical health monitoring, driving global biophotonics standardisation, and demonstrating impactful leadership in biophotonics entrepreneurship.
Addresses racial bias in optical health monitoring
Dr Konugolu is a leading scientist and entrepreneur at IPIC, the Research Ireland Centre for photonics, and this latest achievement builds on his remarkable track record. In 2024, he was awarded a prestigious European Research Council (ERC) Grant for his project NOBIAS, which addresses racial bias in optical health monitoring. His patented TD-DOS technology enables accurate physiological sensing across all skin tones, setting new standards for inclusive innovation.
Through BioPixS, Dr Konugolu and his team develop and distribute optical tissue phantoms used globally to benchmark medical devices, ensuring reliability and equity in healthcare technologies. He is also advancing chip-scale integration of biophotonics systems, unlocking new capabilities for portable diagnostics and personalised healthcare.
Professor William Scanlon, CEO, Tyndall, said: “Dr Konugolu’s election as an Optica fellow is a fantastic achievement and a proud moment for Tyndall. Optica Fellow status is reserved for the top ten percent of members worldwide who have advanced optics and photonics with distinction, and this honour reflects the world-class talent within Tyndall and strengthens our position as a leader in photonics innovation on the global stage.”
Pioneering work
Professor Stefan Andersson-Engels, head of biophotonics, Tyndall, and also a distinguished Optica fellow, said: “We are delighted to see Dr Konugolu receive this prestigious recognition from Optica. His pioneering work in biophotonics delivers real-world impact in health monitoring and global standardisation. This honour reflects the excellence and leadership that Tyndall strives for in all our research.”
Dr Konugolu said: "I am truly honoured by this recognition from Optica. Being elected a fellow alongside inspiring leaders like Prof. Charbon (EPFL, one of my inspirations in the field) is both humbling and motivating.
"I am deeply grateful for the support, encouragement, and opportunities provided by UCC and Tyndall, which have allowed me to take unconventional paths and pursue impactful work across disciplines, from my early days of founding BioPixS into a globally recognised standards company in biophotonics, to securing an ERC grant, leading several EU and industrial projects, building a vibrant FAST-Biophotonics group, and receiving multiple awards and recognitions along the way.”