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Year: 2025

Rapid Detection on a Chip

in *NEWS, *Research, CHIPS, ECE - Bio-ECE and Digital Health, ECE - Imaging and Optical Science, ECE - Photonics, Electronics, and Nanotechnology, ECE Faculty, ECE Graduate, ECE Research, ECE Students, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Selim Unlu

An optical biosensor developed by Professor Selim Ünlü and collaborators diagnoses monkeypox in record time.

Tagged: biosensor, Mete Aslan, monkeypox, mpox, optical biosensor, PD-IRIS, Selim Ünlü

Dean’s Faculty Leadership Fellows Begin Work

in *NEWS, Caleb Farny, Convergent, Materials Science and Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Scott Bunch

Bunch and Farny are the first recipients of the new fellowship.

Tagged: Caleb Farny, Scott Bunch

Bionic Pancreas Company Cofounded by BU Researcher Hits the Nasdaq Stock Market

in *NEWS, Biomedical Engineering, Ed Damiano

It’s another major milestone for Ed Damiano’s iLet device, for people with type 1 diabetes.

Tagged: Ed Damiano

“I Can Do This!”

in *NEWS, Alumni, Students

BU’s chapter of the National Society of Black Engineers has been building community for decades.

Eye-Opening Contributions

in *NEWS, ECE - Imaging and Optical Science, ECE Faculty, ECE Research, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Lei Tian, Michelle Sander

ECE Professors Michelle Sander and Lei Tian have been elected to Optica’s 2025 class of Fellows.

Tagged: computational imaging, Faculty Honors, Lei Tian, Michelle Sander, Optica, Optica Fellow, optics, Photonics, ultrafast lasers, ultrafast optics

Helping Her Rise

in *NEWS, ECE Students, ECE Undergraduate, Electrical and Computer Engineering

For the sixth year, the ECE department sent a group of students to WE24, the world’s largest conference for women in engineering and technology.

Tagged: conference, Society of Women Engineers, student activities, student experiences, SWE, undergraduate

EPIC at Ten

in *NEWS, Alumni, Mechanical Engineering, Steve Chomyszak

“EPIC is not a stagnant facility.” With new equipment and a new director, this is the place to come to gain hands-on experience in design, prototyping, and small-scale manufacturing.

Tagged: EPIC, Steve Chomyszak

Taking the “U” out of “UFO”?

in *NEWS, ECE - Imaging and Optical Science, ECE - Photonics, Electronics, and Nanotechnology, ECE Faculty, ECE Research, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Joshua Semeter

Professor Joshua Semeter will appear on a new one-hour special from the classic PBS series NOVA.

Tagged: Center for Space Physics, FLIR, infrared, Joshua Semeter, NASA, NOVA, PBS, scicomm, science communications, Space Physics, UAP, UFO

Presidential Honors

in *NEWS, Biomedical Engineering, ECE - Imaging and Optical Science, ECE - Photonics, Electronics, and Nanotechnology, ECE Faculty, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Materials Science and Engineering, Michelle Sander

Michelle Sander is the recipient of a PECASE, the US government’s highest honor for early-career researchers.

Tagged: awards, Faculty Honors, Michelle Sander, PECASE

NASA to Blast BU Telescope to the Moon in Historic First

in *NEWS, Brian Walsh, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Mechanical Engineering

“LEXI will image, for the first time, the boundary of Earth’s magnetic field.”

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