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Sundaraja Sitharama Iyengar
Indian computer scientist (born 1947) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Sundaraja Sitharama Iyengar (born 26 August 1947) is an Indian-American computer scientist and engineer recognized for his pioneering contributions to artificial intelligence, sensor networks, robotics, cybersecurity, and digital forensics.[2] He is currently Distinguished University Professor and Director of the Center of Excellence in Digital Forensics at Florida International University (FIU) in Miami, Florida.[3] Iyengar is widely known for co-developing the Brooks–Iyengar algorithm, a foundational method in fault-tolerant sensor fusion, and has authored over 650 scholarly publications and more than 32 books. He was honored as the ‘Founding Father of AI Science in Digital Forensics’ by the Soft Computing Research Society in February 2025.[4]
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Early life and education
Iyengar was born in Hemmige, a village by the Kaveri River in Karnataka, India, and moved to Bangalore with his family in 1949. He received a Bachelor of Engineering degree in Mechanical Engineering from University Visvesvaraya College of Engineering (UVCE) in 1968 and a Master of Engineering from the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) in 1970.[5] He earned his Ph.D. in Engineering from Mississippi State University in 1974. He has also received several honorary doctorates, including D.Sc. degrees from Siddhartha University (2024), Poznan University of Technology (2023), and Techno Global University (2010), and a Ph.D. (honoris causa) from Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications (2017).[6][7]
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Career
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From 1992 to 2011, Iyengar served as the Roy Paul Daniels Professor and Chair of the Department of Computer Science at Louisiana State University (LSU), where he also founded the Robotics Research Laboratory. At FIU, he has served as Ryder Professor and Director of the School of Computing and Information Sciences (2011–2020) and Distinguished University Professor since 2018. He currently directs the Discovery Lab and the U.S. Army-funded Center of Excellence in Digital Forensics.[8][9]
He also holds honorary Distinguished Chair Professorships at National Forensics Sciences University, Jain University, PES University, Chanakya University, and Acharya Patashala in India.[10] He played a key role in establishing a $2.25 million US Army Funded Digital Forensics Center of Excellence in collaboration with several Universities globally.[11]
In addition to his academic work, Iyengar has served as a technical adviser for several startups, including Assurgent Aerospace, IYENTECH Inc., Xpay Life, and Sunplus Software Technologies.[12] He is President for Technology at Noetic Nexus. He also played a role in establishing FIU’s Tech-Station and Discovery Lab to promote research translation and entrepreneurship.[13]
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Research
Iyengar’s research spans artificial intelligence, distributed sensor networks, robotics, bioinformatics, cognitive systems, and parallel computing. He is the co-inventor of the Brooks–Iyengar algorithm, a method for fault-tolerant distributed sensor fusion widely cited in the literature. His work on grid coverage algorithms, cognitive information processing shells, and complex event processing has had broad applications in defense, healthcare, and environmental monitoring.[14]
He has authored or co-authored more than 659 peer-reviewed publications and 32 books published by MIT Press, Springer, John Wiley, CRC Press, and others. His work has been funded by major agencies including the National Science Foundation (NSF), Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), NASA, Department of Energy (DOE), Office of Naval Research (ONR), and the U.S. Army Research Office. As of 2025, his h-index is 68, and he ranks among the top 2% of most-cited scientists worldwide.
Honors and recognition
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Iyengar has received numerous prestigious honors, including the 2025 Distinguished Career Award from the Washington Academy of Sciences, the 2024 Karnataka Ratna Award, the 2023 Karnataka Rajyotsava Award, and the 2022 INTERPOL Lifetime Achievement Award for Digital Forensics.[15] He received Four (4) honorary Doctorates, most recently from Poznan University of Technology, Poland in May 2023.[16] He has also been awarded three (3) Lifetime Achievement Award (INTERPOL, BHU and IEEE). He received the IEEE McCluskey Technical Achievement Award in 1998 and the IEEE Cybermatics Test of Time Award in 2019. Other recognitions include the Times Network NRI of the Year Award (2017), IBM Distinguished Faculty Award, and the Mahatma Gandhi Pravasi Samman Medal at the House of Lords in London (2013).[7]
Iyengar is a Member of the European Academy of Sciences, Member of the European Academy of Arts and Sciences, a Life Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), a Fellow of the Association of Computing Machinery (ACM), a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), a Fellow of the Society for Design and Process Science (SDPS), a Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors (NAI), Fellow of the Washington Academy of Sciences (WAS), and a Fellow of the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE).[17] He has served on editorial boards of leading journals and on review panels for NSF, NIH, and the U.S. National Academies.[18]
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Books
- Artificial Intelligence in Practice: Theory and Applications for Cyber Security and Forensics (Springer, 2025)
- Mentoring Beyond AI (Quest Publications, 2024)
- Deep Learning Networks: Design, Development and Deployment (Springer, 2023)
- Oblivious Network Routing: Algorithms and Applications (MIT Press, 2015)
- Mathematical Theories of Distributed Sensor Networks (Springer, 2014)
His research has been published in ACM Computing Surveys, IEEE Transactions, Sensors, and Quantum Information Processing.
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Publications
- Mario Mastriani, Sundaraja Sitharama Iyengar,"Satellite quantum repeaters for a quantum Internet", Willey, pp. 113, 2020.
- Mario Mastriani, Sundaraja Sitharama Iyengar, K. J. Latesh Kumar, "Bidirectional teleportation for underwater quantum communications", Springer Nature 2021, pp. 113, 2020.
- Kianoosh G. Boroojeni, S. S. Iyengar, "Smart Grids: Security and Privacy Issues", Springer Verlag, pp. 113, 2016.
- Buke Ao, Yongcai Wang, Lu Yu, Richard Brooks, S. S. Iyengar, "On Precision Bound of Distributed Fault-Tolerant Sensor Fusion Algorithms". ACM Comput. Surv. 49 (1): 5:1–5:23. May 2016.
- S. S. Iyengar, Kianoosh G. Boroojeni, "Oblivious Network Routing: Algorithms and Applications", MIT Press, pp 200, March 2015.
- S. S. Iyengar, Kianoosh G. Boroojeni, N. Balakrishnan, "Mathematical Theories of Distributed Sensor Networks", Springer, pp 240, December 2014.
- S. S. Iyengar, S. Mukhopadhyay, C. Steinmuller, and X. Li "Preventing Future Oil Spills with Software-Based event Detection", IEEE Computer, pp: 76–78, August 2010.
- Award Certificate
- NRI Mahatma Gandhi Award, House of Lords, London
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