Akshaya Bali
Previous REU/RET Projects Include: Real-Time Integrated ORBGRAND-Based Transceiver (RIOT) (REU, 2025)
Feiyang Deng
Previous REU/RET Projects include: Engineering Microenvironment-triggered Self-reporting Immunotherapy (REU, 2025)
Kamil Ekinci
Professor Kamil Ekinci’s research focuses on physical and biological phenomena at the nanometer length scales. His group uses state-of-the-art nanofabrication techniques to create functional micro and nanostructures. They use these small structures along with highly sensitive electrical and optical measurement techniques to study diverse fundamental phenomena in solid mechanics, fluid dynamics and biological physics. They […]
Ryan Engle
Previous REU/RET Projects include: Thermocapillary Manipulation of Liquid Optical Wavelengths (REU, 2025)
Weiru Fan
Previous REU/RET Projects include: How to Use Machine Learning to Automate Aligning Optical Components in Experiments? (REU, 2025)
Hilena Frew
Previous REU/RET Projects Include: Advancing Early Alzheimer’s Detection with Biosensing (REU, 2025)
Valeri Frumkin
2026 REU and RET Projects: Coming Soon Professor Frumkin’s work lies in the theoretical and experimental study of interfacial phenomena in fluid mechanics and their application to the development of innovative technological solutions in fields such as additive manufacturing, optics, microscale transport and in-space manufacturing. He also works in the field of Hydrodynamic Quantum Analogs, […]
Jacob Garrett
Previous REU/RET Projects include: Thermocapillary Manipulation of Liquid Optical Wavelengths (REU, 2025)
Mark Grinstaff
2026 REU Project: Coming Soon Dr. Mark Grinstaff is a professor of Biomedical Engineering (BME), Chemistry (CHEM), Materials Science and Engineering (MSE), and Medicine (MED) at Boston University. He is also the Director of the NIH T32 Program in Translational Research in Biomaterials (TRB) and the Nanotechnology Innovation Center (BUnano) at Boston University. The Grinstaff Group studies polymers, biomaterials, nanomaterials, […]
Liang Hao
2026 RET Project: Coming Soon Professor Liang Hao is interested in point-of-care diagnostics, CRISPR engineering, next-gen imaging, spatial multiomics, synthetic biology and biomaterial design. The Hao Laboratory develops molecular and cellular tools to precisely track and control disease biology in intact organisms. Their specific research interests include (1) noninvasive disease detection and treatment monitoring at […]