Fernando Fernandez

Dr. Fernando Fernandez was a graduate student in the Neuronal Dynamics Laboratory. Previous REU/RET Projects include: Assessing Methods for Imaging Activity in Multiple Cell Types Simultaneously (2019)

Aldair Gongora

Dr. Aldair Gongora was a graduate student in the KABlab. Previous REU/RET Projects include: Automating Structural Discovery (2019)

Mustafa Cagatay Karakan

Dr. Mustafa Cagatay Karakan is a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the Biological Design Center. Previous REU/RET Projects include: Microfluidic Platform for Electrical Measurements on Biofilms (2022) Microhydraulic actuation of PDMS microchannels (2018) Scaffolds for Heart Tissue Engineering and their Mechanical Responses (2018)

Marshall Ma

Dr. Marshall Ma was a graduate student in the Bifano Lab. Previous REU/RET Projects include: Tissue Exercise Machine (2021) Well Plate Reader for Micro-tugs (2019)

John White

Professor White’s laboratory uses engineering approaches to understand how information is processed in the brain, with the goal of exploiting these findings to improve the human condition. Previous REU/RET Projects include: Population Responses of Living Neural Networks to Periodic Drive (2024) Artificial Memory Reactivation Using a Red-shifted Opsin (2022) Assessing Methods for Imaging Activity in […]

Yixin (Vera) Xu

Dr. Yixin Xu was a graduate student in the Nanoscale Energy-Fluids Transport (NEFT) Laboratory. Previous REU/RET Projects include: Developing a Nanofluidic Volatile Memory Cell (2022) Rapid Detection of Ultra-Low concentration of Nanoparticles using trapping-based Nanopore Sensing and Free-Flow Electrophoresis (2021) Nanofluidic Sensor for Clogging Monitoring (2019)  

Chen Yang

The Yang Research Group’s mission is in developing new nanomaterials with functionality gained from low dimensionality, structural and compositional complexity, and novel optical and electrical properties and for great societal impact. We adopt a “Design and Develop” strategy where we design the new nanostructures based on unique understanding gained through experiments and theories for the […]

Rami Yazbeck

Dr. Rami Yazbeck was a graduate student in the Nanoscale Energy-Fluids Transport (NEFT) Laboratory. Previous REU/RET Projects include: Developing a Nanofluidic Volatile Memory Cell (2022) Rapid Detection of Ultra-Low concentration of Nanoparticles using trapped-based Nanopore Sensing and Free-Flow Electrophoresis (2021) Nanofluidic Sensor for Clogging Monitoring (2019)