Summary
Suren Jayasuriya is an associate professor at Arizona State University with a decade of experience bridging computational imaging, computer vision/graphics, and sensor hardware. His work spans academia and industry, including a postdoc at CMU's Robotics Institute and a research internship at NVIDIA, focused on novel imaging sensors and angle-sensitive pixel technology developed during his Ph.D. at Cornell. He combines rigorous mathematical training (B.S. in Mathematics) and a background in philosophy to approach imaging problems with both analytical depth and conceptual clarity. At ASU he leads research and teaching across AME and ECEE, exploring computational photography, image sensors, and educational practice. Notably, his trajectory reflects hands-on experience from pixel-level sensor characterization to high-level vision algorithms, positioning him to translate hardware innovations into practical imaging systems. Based in Tempe, he maintains an active lab presence and shares work through his Imaging Lyceum site.
10 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Electrical and Computer Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Electrical and Computer Engineering at Cornell University
Bachelor of Science (B.S.) Mathematics (with departmental honors), Bachelor of Science (B.S.) Mathematics (with departmental honors) at University of Pittsburgh