ECE CHIPS In: Efficiently Secure Computing
With support from the Red Hat Collaboratory and the NSF, Professor Ajay Joshi and his research group are working to address this quandary: how can we improve computational efficiency without sacrificing security?
Steve Ramirez Featured in First Podcast Episode from the Brink
In this unforgettable debut episode of The Brink’s new podcast, BU neuroscientist Steve Ramirez explains how memories are created, stored, and recalled in the brain
ECE CHIPS In: The Computing Power of Light
This is the second article in our series highlighting BU ECE’s contributions to research and education under the umbrella of the CHIPS and Science Act of 2022, and our faculty’s collective investment in the national effort to build a robust and innovative semiconductor industry.
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”.
Computational Chemical Imaging Reveals Dazzling Molecular Details of Living Cells and Organisms
Computing and machine learning are enabling imaging capabilities once considered “impossible” By Kat J. McAlpine
Zhang to Join European Academy of Sciences and Arts
Distinguished Professor of Engineering Xin Zhang (ME, ECE, BME, MSE) has been elected a member of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts (EASA), a learned society of 2,000 members, including more than 30 Nobel Prize Laureates. Members are elected for outstanding achievements in science, arts and governance, and their exceptional standing in society as a result of their scientific […]
Anna Devor Editorial Featured in SPIE
The editorial offers principles of everyday leadership, with hope for the new year.
When Cutting-Edge Microscopes Meet Deep Learning Algorithms
Lei Tian’s Computational Imaging Systems group is calculating new ways to see molecules, cells, and life in action By Kat J. McAlpine Research images provided by Lei Tian | Photos by Kelly Peña Lei Tian – a faculty member at BU’s Photonics Center and a BU College of Engineering (ENG) assistant professor of electrical and […]
Hadi T. Nia Featured in NIH Article for Crystal Ribcage Work
From NIH’s Research Feature: Hadi Nia, Ph.D. wanted to learn about the inner workings of the lung in a way nobody had, but he knew he’d need something close to a crystal ball to see what was really happening.