Summary
Hikmat Khan is a postdoctoral scholar at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center where he advances AI-driven digital pathology to improve early cancer diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment-response prediction. He earned a PhD in Artificial Intelligence from Rowan University in 2024, bringing rigorous machine learning and biomedical imaging expertise to translational healthcare research. With past roles spanning LLM research for medical coding, AI engineering to redact PII/PHI in medical imaging, and senior software engineering, he has built end-to-end AI solutions that respect patient privacy and scale for research use. He also led NSF I-Corps Northeast Hub activities, crafting and pitching an AI-based early sepsis detection solution for seniors, demonstrating strong product and entrepreneurial instincts. Based in Columbus, he combines hands-on development with strategic collaboration across clinicians, researchers, and engineers to move AI from lab to bedside. A proud "Machine Learning Evangelist" with a track record of shipping practical, privacy-preserving AI in healthcare.
10 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
3.945/4, 3.945/4 at Rowan University