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  • Siddharth Ramachandran

    Distinguished Professor of Engineering (ECE, Physics, MSE)
    Professor Ramachandran and team focus their research around nonlinear, ultrafast and quantum photonics,, fundamentals of light-matter interactions, fibers and guided-wave devices, super-resolution & brain imaging, classical & quantum networks. Previous REU/RET Projects: Generation, Transmission and Manipulation of Optical Skyrmions (2025, REU) Machine Learning Optimization of OAM-mediated Nonlinear Fiber Optics (2024, REU) Sculpting Light in Space […]
  • Tommaso Ranzani

    Assistant Professor (ME, MSE, BME)
    2026 REU Project: Coming Soon Professor Tommaso Ranzani leads the Morphable Biorobotics Lab whose focus is robotic technologies for medicine, surgery, rehabilitation, and exploration. Dr. Ranzani has extensive experience in the development of medical robots for Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS). He explored different technologies and developed a number of manufacturing paradigms to design and manufacture […]
  • Bjoern Reinhard*

    Professor (Chemistry, MSE)
    2026 RET Project: Coming Soon The Reinhard Laboratory is an interdisciplinary research group developing functional nanomaterials for applications in imaging, sensing, and photonics. A particular focus is on the development of nanomaterial probes for elucidating fundamental cellular processes and characterizing nanoparticle-cell interactions. Lab members come from a variety of backgrounds, including physical chemistry, physics, biomedical […]
  • Darren Roblyer

    Associate Professor, (BME, ECE); Graduate Chair (BME)
    2026 REU Project: Coming Soon Dr. Roblyer's research group develops new label free imaging modalities to diagnose disease and monitor therapies. A main thrust of the lab is development of new wearable and handheld technologies that can provide earlier assessments of therapy effectiveness for cancer, cardiovascular diseases, kidney disease, and others. Previous REU/RET Projects Include: […]
  • Miguel Goni Rodrigo

    Aaron Schmidt Lab Alumni
    Dr. Miguel Goni Rodrigo was a graduate student in the Aaron Schmidt Lab. Previous REU/RET Projects include: Thermal Conductivity of Insect Wings (2015)  
  • Jacob Rogatinsky

    PhD Candidate
    Jacob Rogatinsky is graduate student in the Morphable Biorobotics Lab. Previous REU/RET Projects include: Robotic Stabilization for Beating Heart Procedures (2023) Design of a Soft Manipulator for Beating Heart Procedures (2023)
  • Sheila Russo

    Assistant Professor (ME, MSE)
    2026 REU Project: Pneumatically Tunable Soft Optical 3DOF Contact Sensor for Force and Touch Detection Professor Sheila Russo’s Material Robotics Lab focuses on the design, mechanics, and manufacturing of novel multi-scale and multi-material biomedical robotic systems.background is at the intersection of biomedical robotics, soft robotics, advanced manufacturing, and advanced materials technologies. Her research focuses on […]
  • Andrew Sabelhaus**

    Assistant Professor (ME, SE Appointed)
    2026 REU Project: Coming Soon Led by Prof. Andrew Sabelhaus, the Soft Robotics Control Lab builds artificial intelligence into soft and flexible robots. The team seeks to combine the benefits of softer robots, such as safer contact with the environment and humans, with algorithms and control systems that allow them to perform practical tasks. They focus on both […]
  • Francisco Sanchez

    PhD Candidate
    Francisco Sanchez is a graduate student in the Bifano Lab. Previous REU/RET Projects include: Blinking Heart Lights (2024) Imaging Gas Vesicle Dynamics (2023) High Throughput Screening of Cardiomyopathy in 3D Engineering Tissues (2023) Measuring Dynamic Stiffness of Engineered Cardiac Tissue (2022)  
  • Ramon Sanchez

    Additive Assembly Laboratory Alumni
    Dr. Ramon Sanchez was a graduate student in the Additive Assembly Laboratory. Previous REU/RET Projects include: Automating and Integrating Additive Manufacturing of Nanoengineered Materials (2022)  
  • Michelle Sander

    Associate Professor, BME, ECE, MSE
    2026 REU Project: Coming Soon The Sander group explores optical material interactions to develop novel laser sources in the infrared and mid-infrared wavelength regime. Our research focuses on novel ultrafast devices and how ultrafast and photothermal light interactions can fuel new applications in biomedical imaging and material characterization. We study femtosecond pulse generation techniques (1 […]
  • Steven Scherr

    Laboratory for Microsystems Technology Alumni
    Dr. Steven Scherr was a graduate student in the Laboratory for Microsystems Technology. Previous REU/RET Projects include: Development of NGSS-MA Curriculum (2016) Evaluation of Automated Incubation of Viral Hemorrhagic Fever Virus (2016)
  • Savannah Schisler

    PhD Candidate
    Savanah Schisler is a graduate student in the Lubner Lab. Previous REU/RET Projects include: Studying Thermal Properties of Direct Air Capture Adsorbents with Hot Disk Instruments (2024)
  • Aaron Schmidt

    Previous REU/RET Projects Include: Thermal Conductivity of Insect Wings (2015)  
  • Will Shain

    Bifano Lab Alumni
    Dr. Will Shain was a graduate student in the Bifano Lab. Previous REU/RET Projects include: Adaptive Biological Microscope (2016) Seeing Through Rock: How to Image Through Strongly Scattering Media (2015)  
  • Sahar Sharifzadeh

    Associate Professor (ECE, MSE, Chemistry)
    Previous REU/RET Projects Include: Computational Design of Organic Semiconductors (2016)
  • Jordan Smiley

    PhD Candidate
    Jordan Smiley is a graduate student in the Grinstaff Lab. Previous REU/RET Projects include: RNA Delivery for Therapeutic Applications (2023)
  • Michael L. Smith

    Associate Professor, (BME, MSE)
    Previous REU/RET Projects Include: Micropatterning for Traction Measurements (2017) Tensional Homeostasis of smooth muscle (2016)
  • Minjung Son

    Assistant Professor (Chemistry)
    2026 REU Project: Coming Soon Research in the Son Group aims to understand the photophysical mechanisms of how energy and charge flow in molecular, materials, and biological systems, which largely govern their function. To explore these mechanisms and dynamics, we utilize ultrafast optical spectroscopy and microscopy. In addition, we develop new classes of spatially controlled […]