BU ECE hosts an array of groundbreaking research labs lead by world-renowned faculty at the cutting edge of some of the most exciting and challenging fields in engineering today (and beyond). As a doctoral student, you’ll be right in the thick of a fast-paced, innovative environment, connecting with like-minded investigators across disciplines and forming connections and partnerships across industry and academia in fields like quantum computing, dynamic imaging, nanophotonics, synthetic biology, deep learning, custom hardware design, cloud-based data management, next-gen sensing technologies, and much more.
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Research Areas
ECE’s $44M research program offers the opportunity to work in a broad and diverse array of investigative directions, collected loosely into the five categories described below. Within each area are numerous potential avenues for fresh exploration and experimentation, interdisciplinary collaboration, and mentorship from experts in their respective fields.
Photonics, Electronics and Nanotechnology
- Photons, the fleeting particles of light, are the communicators of the universe. They let us still see the remnants of the Big Bang, and are instrumental in carrying the information load of the internet at blazing speeds. They are our most sensitive fine-toothed probes in both space and time into the world around us, from radio astronomy to microscopic biological imaging and semiconductor chip fabrication.
Data Science and Intelligent Systems
- The abundance of sensors around us, from traffic cameras to wearable sensors, open unprecedented opportunities for smart cities, smart homes, and smart healthcare. By integrating intelligent computation, data science and machine learning, this wealth of sensor data can help us mitigate highway congestion, reduce HVAC energy use, develop visible-light communication, and deliver personalized medicine.
Mobile/Cloud Computing and Cybersecurity
- Computational and network sciences play a central role in tackling the challenges arising from pervasive computing across different scales such as cloud and mobile computing. Compared to the stationary, local computing of the past, this new computing diversity has created new challenges in terms of reliability and energy efficiency, but also in terms of security and privacy.
Imaging and Optical Science
- Today, novel light-sensing modalities help us discover new biological phenomena, empower vision for driverless cars, and facilitate recognition of human activities without violating an individual’s privacy. Tomorrow’s technology will allow us to “see” through walls and measure heart rate without contact. These advances are made possible by integrating novel sensing materials, optoelectronic devices and computational algorithms.
Bio-ECE and Digital Health
- While fully understanding and interacting with biological systems has been a seemingly unreachable, longstanding ambition for humanity, the modern tools and methods of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) appear to be on the cusp of a breakthrough. Today’s Bio-ECE techniques strive to gain better insight into the human brain, design artificial neural systems inspired by modern neuroscience, develop new biomaterials and biosensors, and deliver smart healthcare.
Internship Experiences
In addition to on-site research pursuits in the department’s many labs and groups, ECE doctoral students intern at industry-leading companies, research centers and organizations around the world. These on-the-ground opportunities give students the chance to take their skills and ideas further, contributing to exciting, up-to-the-minute developments in their fields. Learn about some of those experiences here.
Connections & Resources
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- Additional University Resources
- PhD Profile: Computer Engineering
- PhD Profile: Electrical Engineering
Location, Location
Boston University is situated in the midst of a namesake city which ranks high in technology and business. Opportunities for collaboration with other world-class research institutions and industry leaders abound within a metaphorical stone’s throw of campus. Beyond your ECE focus, Boston also offers a rich tapestry of fine and performing arts, a vibrant sports culture, some of the oldest and most significant historical sites in the United States, and much more. Learn more about your new home here!
Beyond the Doctorate
BU ECE graduate students have the opportunity to pursue cutting-edge research, working with some of the finest minds in their fields and making interdisciplinary connections across academia and industry. Doctoral research has propelled our graduates into ongoing careers characterized by groundbreaking discoveries, joining or founding leading companies, game-changing inventions and innovations, and more. How will you change the world?
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ECE Students in the News:
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February 11, 2025
Rapid Detection on a Chip
An optical biosensor developed by Professor Selim Ünlü and collaborators diagnoses monkeypox in record time. [ More ]
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October 31, 2024
Fall Conference Season Brings an Abundant Harvest for ECE Researchers
BU ECE researchers have had a strong start in the current conference season, earning three best paper awards in September/October 2024. [ More ]
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September 24, 2024
Analog Neural Networks: Nature Communications Publishes ECE Researchers’ Blueprint for Precision
First author Cansu Demirkiran (ECE PhD’24) and advisor Professor Ajay Joshi discuss "fault-tolerant analog neural networks.” [ More ]
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September 12, 2024
Efficient, Secure, and Coming to a Cloud Near You
Professor Ajay Joshi and former advisee Rashmi Agrawal have received a 2024 Ignition Award for their company, CipherSonic. [ More ]
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January 31, 2024
High Performance From BU ECE At SC23
BU ECE researchers, both faculty and students, made a major impact at SC23, the premier conference in high-performance computing. [ More ]