Dal Negro Publishes Cross-Disciplinary Research in Scientific Reports

By Amy Pollard (GRS, ’19) Professor Luca Dal Negro’s cross-disciplinary research leads to a discovery that will improve technology with many applications, including solar cells and photodetectors for next generation of integrated cameras and distributed sensors. Professor Dal Negro’s findings are published in Scientific Reports. The article, titled “Fractional Transport of Photons in Deterministic Aperiodic Structures,” is […]

ECE Hires Faculty to Expand Interdisciplinary Research in Bioengineering & Chemistry

By Amy Pollard (GRS, ’19) Boston University Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering welcomes two new faculty to its ranks, Professor Ji-Xin Cheng and Professor Chen Yang. Cheng and Yang bring years of expertise in teaching and interdisciplinary research to the department. Cheng, who received the 1st honorary title of Moustakas Chair Professor of Photonics […]

NIH Director Touts Research by BME Professor

Creative Minds: Rapid Testing for Antibiotic Resistance By Dr. Francis Collins, Director, NIH | Originally posted on NIH Director’s Blog The term “freeze-dried” may bring to mind those handy MREs (Meals Ready to Eat) consumed by legions of soldiers, astronauts, and outdoor adventurers. But if one young innovator has his way, a test that features freeze-dried […]

Dean Lutchen Visits Fifth Grade Class to Inspire Students

College of Engineering Dean Kenneth Lutchen is a firm believer in expanding young people’s career horizons and ensuring the country has a steady stream of engineers in the pipeline. It’s why the Technology Inspiration Scholars Program – which sends ENG undergraduates into middle and high schools across the country to show young people the possibilities […]