Farbin Fayza Receives Graduate Student Summer Fellowship from the Institute for Global Sustainability
Farbin Fayza, PhD student at Ajay Joshi’s Integrated Circuits and Systems Group, recently received the Graduate Student Summer Fellowship from the Institute for Global Sustainability at Boston University. The cohort of graduate students will be researching bold and innovative solutions to the Climate Crisis, focusing specifically on “energy consumption patterns, population exposure to water scarcity […]
Cansu Demirkiran Selected as 2024 ML and Systems Rising Star
Cansu Demirkiran, PhD student at Ajay Joshi’s Intergrated Circuits and Systems Group, was recently selected to participate in the 2024 ML and Systems Rising Star Program. The program, hosted by MLCommons, is a workshop for PhD students and recent graduates designed to foster academic and industry collaboration, enable growth, and promote diversity. Read more […]
Laser-Focused: How Minjung Son’s Research Brings Together Photonics and Chemistry for a Brighter Future
by Jack Osmond, Photos by Chris McIntosh Assistant Professor of Chemistry Minjung Son loves shooting lasers at things for a living––just check her Twitter bio for proof. She stumbled upon her passion for lasers, or ultrafast spectroscopy, as an undergraduate. After taking classes in physical chemistry and quantum mechanics, she joined a research group where […]
Hadi Nia Published in PNAS Nexus April Issue
This April, Center faculty members Hadi Nia published “Alteration of mechanical stresses in the murine brain by age and hemorrhagic stroke” in the PNAS Nexus journal. Their research works towards a better understanding of residual mechanical stresses in the brain. Also known as solid stresses, mechanical stresses develop when brain tissues grow rapidly, such as […]
Tianyu Wang: A Bright New Light
Tianyu Wang was welcomed to the College of Electrical and Computer Engineering in a recent profile on the College of Engineering’s website.
Ji-Xin Cheng and Team Featured in Chemical & Engineering News
Cheng et. al were featured in “Microscopy method maps chemistry, not just chemicals”.