Garam Lee
Garam Lee is a graduate student in the Fluid Lab. Previous REU/RET Projects include: How Do Micro and Nanoparticles Deposit on a Surface Following Oblique Impact and Drop Drying? (2022)
Emma Lejeune
Emma Lejeune is an Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Boston University. Professor Lejeune’s background is in the area of computational mechanics and computational biomechanics. Her research is focused on leveraging the state of the art in computational mechanics to investigate multiscale emergent behavior in biological systems and inform patient-specific medical protocols. Current areas of […]
Daniel Lookadoo
2026 REU Project: Coming Soon StataDX aims to build the first point-of-care diagnostic platform for Neurology– a “liquid MRI for the brain.” The company’s technology supports multi-biomarker guided disease management strategies both in clinical settings and at home using a simple finger-prick blood sample. Previous REU/RET Projects Include: Advancing Early Alzheimer’s Detection with Biosensing (REU, 2025) […]
Monan Ma
Previous REU/RET Projects Include: Hardware Programming for Nano-Electro-Mechanical Systems (NEMS) (REU, 2025)
Michael McLellan
In 2022, Michael worked with Xining Gao to mentor Sharvari Apte (REU) at the Chen Lab.
Oliver McRae
Dr. Oliver McRae was a graduate student in the Fluid Lab. Previous REU/RET Projects include: Characterizing Flow Through Cylindrical Constriction Devices (2023) Modelling and Control of Stainless-steel Syringe Liquid Delivery (2022) Linking Cell Viability and Stress Events Using a Microfluidic Platform (2017)
Sophia Millan
Hongli Ni
Dr. Hongli Ni was a graduate student in the Cheng Lab. Previous REU/RET Projects include: Automating and Integrating Additive Manufacturing of Nanoengineered Materials (2022)
Jacob Norman
Dr. Jacob Norman was a graduate student in the Neuronal Dynamics Laboratory. Previous REU/RET Projects include: Artificial Memory Reactivation Using a Red-shifted Opsin (2022)
Noelle Pierce
Noelle Pierce is a graduate student in the Bishop Lab. Previous REU/RET Projects include: Utilizing the SEM & FIB to Write Focal Attachments for Cardiomyocytes (2022)