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  • Arvind Agarwal

    Professor, IEG 3 Lead Florida International University
    Previous REU/RET Projects Include: Achieving SLA 3D Printing Capabilities in Extrusion Type 3D Printing of PEGDA with Superior Mechanical Properties (2018)
  • Ahmet Akosman

    Ultrafast Optics Laboratory Alumni
    Dr. Ahmet Akosman was a graduate student in the Ultrafast Optics Laboratory. Previous REU/RET Projects include: Patterning Graphene with an Ultrafast Laser (2017)
  • Michael Albro

    Assistant Professor (ME, MSE, BME)
    Dr. Albro has dedicated much of his research toward the role of mechanical loading in biological tissues, namely through the progression and treatment of osteoarthritis. In doing so, he hopes to advance the strategies of engineering tissue cartilage at a molecular level.  Previous REU/RET Projects include: Raman Spectroscopic Diagnostics of Invertebrate Disk Degeneration (2022)
  • Nourin Alsharif

    KABlab Alumni
    Dr. Nourin Alsharif was a graduate student in the KABlab. Previous REU/RET Projects include: Biomineralization of Droplets (2016)
  • Mohamed Azize

    Adjunct Research Assistant Professor (MSE)
    The research interests of Mohaemd Azize include semiconductor material, characterization, devices and processing for optoelectronics and microelectronics. In 2022, Dr. Azize, Hari Chauhan, and Dr. Nick Fuhr mentored Elizabeth Manser (RET) and Sophia Milan (REU). Their project was titled Lab-on-chip for Molecular Devices. Past REU/RET Projects Include: Lab-on-chip for Molecular Diagnosis (2022)    
  • Wyatt Becicka

    PhD Candidate
    Wyatt Becicka is a graduate student in the Grinstaff Lab. Previous REU/RET Projects include: RNA Delivery for Therapeutic Applications (2023)
  • Thomas Bifano

    Center Director, Professor (BME, ECE, ME, MSE)
    Dr. Bifano directs the Boston University Photonics Center (BUPC), a core facility and academic center of excellence comprised of forty-nine faculty members from eight academic departments and sixteen staff staff members. He leads BUPC programs for education, scholarly research and development of advanced photonics device prototypes for commercial and military applications. His research focuses on design, […]
  • Irving Bigio

    Undergraduate Chair (BME); Professor (BME, ECE, Physics, Medicine)
  • James Bird

    Associate Professor (ME, MSE)
    The research interests of James Bird include fluid dynamics and its application to many fields including environment, healthcare, energy, and forensics. In 2022, Dr. Bird and Garam Lee mentored Mark Greer (RET) and Jack Verich (REU). Their project was titled How Do Micro and Nanoparticles Deposit on a Surface Following Oblique Impact and a Drop Drying? Learn more […]
  • David Bishop

    Professor, BME, ECE, ME, MSE, Physics
    In addition to a focus on low temperature physics, Dr. Bishop has a wide variety of research interests, including the study of cardiac tissue engineering, micro-electromechanical (MEMS) systems and nano-electromechanical systems (NEMS), the Casimir Effect, superconductivity and superfluidity, nanotechnology, and feedforward control theory algorithms. Previous REU/RET Projects Include: Coupled Oscillator Simulations (2023) Chip-scale Magnetocardiography (REM […]
  • William Boley

    Assistant Professor (ME, MSE)
    William Boley is the principal investigator at the Additive Assembly Lab. Their research interests include creating new functional materials and devices through understanding and harnessing the relationships between materials synthesis, assembly process, and multi-scale architecture in additive manufacturing. Previous REU/RET Projects include: Designing Activators and Monomers for 3D Printed Chemically Coalescing Liquid Metal Polymer Composites (2023) Automated […]
  • Ian Bouche

    PhD Candidate
    Ian Bouche is a graduate student in the Bishop Lab. Previous REU/RET Projects include: Coupled Oscillator Simulations (2023)
  • Keith Brown

    Associate Professor, ME, MSE, Physics
    Dr. Brown primarily studies polymers and smart fluids in order to measure their useful properties, and the order in which they emerge, defining importance. Namely, he seeks to develop methods which increase the throughput of materials research using scanning probe lithography, autonomous experimentation, additive manufacturing, and combinatorial chemistry. Previous REU/RET Projects Include: Nanocombinatorial Electrochemistry for […]
  • Scott Bunch

    Associate Professor (ME, MSE)
    Dr. Bunch’s research efforts focus on the nano-mechanical properties of a new class of 2D, atomically thin materials such as graphene – single atomic layers of graphite, and their remarkable mechanical properties such as high strength, extreme flexibility, and unprecedented barrier properties. In researching these topics, Dr. Bunch then plans to fabricate and characterize nano-mechanical […]
  • Jenniffer Bustillos

    Plasma Forming Laboratory Alumni
    Dr. Jenniffer Bustillos was a graduate student in the Plasma Forming Laboratory. Previous REU/RET Projects include: Achieving SLA 3D Printing Capabilities in Extrusion Type 3D Printing of PEGDA with Superior Mechanical Properties (2018)  
  • Lauren Cantley

    Atomic Membrane Lab Alumni
    Dr. Lauren Cantley was a graduate student in the Atomic Membrane Lab. Previous REU/RET Projects include: Growing and Characterizing 2D Atomic Membranes (2015)
  • Hari Chauhan

    Mohamed Azize Lab Alumni
    Dr. Hari Chauhan was a graduate student in the Mohamed Azize Lab. Previous REU/RET Projects include: Lab-on-chip for Molecular Diagnosis (2022)
  • Christopher Chen

    Professor (BME, MSE)
    Dr. Christopher Chen is the principal investigator at the Tissue Microfabrication Lab. The lab's projects include vascular, cardiac, and stem cell biology and engineering. Goals of the lab include building biomimetic tissues as experimental models and to direct tissue remodeling and regeneration through understanding how adhesive, mechanical and biochemical interactions drive cell and tissue function.  This year, Dr. Chen's REU project is Engineering Vascular Beds that […]
  • Jerry Chen

    Associate Professor, Biology, BME
    Dr. Chen’s interest include studying the relationship between local circuits and long-range networks in the mammalian neocortex. By taking an integrative approach through combining large-scale in vivo imaging technology with molecular and genetic tools in the awake-behaving animal, he focuses on both long-range neocortical networks, and long-range cortical circuits during development. Previous REU/RET Projects include: […]