Stormy Attaway
Professor Attaway coordinates and teaches the introductory engineering course for freshmen. Using MATLAB as the platform for instruction, she uses the approach of teaching basic programming concepts and the efficient use of built-in functions side-by-side. In 2009 she published a book detailing this innovative approach. Professor Attaway is the Director of Curricular Assessment and Improvement […]
Jeff Carruthers
Professor Carruthers received his Ph.D. (1997) and M.S. (1993) from the University of California, Berkeley, in Electrical Engineering. He received his B.Eng (1990) at Carleton University (Canada) in Computer Systems Engineering. Dr. Carruthers is a Senior Member of IEEE, IEEE Communications Society and the IASTED Technical Committee on Telecommunications.
Caleb Farny
Professor Farny’s chief research interests center on physical acoustics, with a focus on medical applications of ultrasound. His past research has examined effects of bubble cavitation on ultrasound-induced heating in tissue, and diagnostic methods for detecting the presence and location of cavitation during sonication. Most recently he has focused on developing novel methods for imaging […]
Diane Joseph-McCarthy
Diane Joseph-McCarthy is the Executive Director of the Bioengineering Technology & Entrepreneurship Center (BTEC) and Professor of the Practice in Biomedical Engineering at Boston University. She is a senior life science executive with over 20 years of drug discovery, development, and leadership experience in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology sector. Most recently, she was the Senior […]
Thomas Little
Professor Little belongs to the Information System and Sciences (ISS) Laboratory, the Multimedia Communications Laboratory, and the Center for Information and Systems Engineering. His current research interests covers mobile ad hoc, opportunistic and delay tolerant networking; vehicular (V2Vand V2) networking; video streaming in wireless sensor nets; communications with Led and ambient computing.
Darren Roblyer
Darren Roblyer is an Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering at Boston University. He develops optical techniques to interrogate tissue physiology, metabolism, and structure over broad spatial scales. He is focused on pushing the limits of treatment prediction using novel optical signatures in cancer and other human pathologies. He is a recent recipient of the National […]