Bennett Goldberg

Professor Emeritus Bennett Goldberg follows research interests in biological sensors, semiconductor IC optical failure analysis, and nanotubes and non-optics.

Allyn Hubbard

Dr. Hubbard’s research interests include auditory physiology, neurocomputing and biosensors, and VLSI design of smart senor chips.

Theodore Morse

Professor Morse’s research interests include growth by MBE and HVPE of nitride semiconductors, III-Nitride optoelectronic devices (LEDs, Lasers, Modulators, Detectors) from deep UV to THz, and amorphous semiconductors.

Theodore Moustakas

Dr. Moustakas’s research interests include growth by MBE and HVPE of nitride semiconductors, III-Nitride optoelectronic devices (LEDs, Lasers, Modulators, Detectors) from deep UV to THz, and amorphous semiconductors

Kenneth Rothschild

The Molecular Biophysics Laboratory develops advanced biophysical methods in vibrational spectroscopy combined with advanced techniques in biomolecular engineering to understand the molecular mechanisms of membrane protein function. The group focuses primarily on rhodopsins, a large family of integral membrane proteins involved in animal vision and photo-sensing and ion transport in bacteria and algae. One important […]

Michael Ruane

Professor Ruane’s research interests inlcudes resonant cavity biosensors, optical design, and K-12 outreach and education

Malvin Teich

Professor Teich’s research interests include quantum photonics, neural coding, and wavelet analysis of fractal biological signals.

Barry Unger

An accomplished expert on high technology and venture capital businesses, Dr. Unger has founded and participated in numerous companies, including Kurzweil Computer Products, Inc., which became Xerox Imaging Systems. He is a member of Boston University’s Faculty of Photonics, and cofounder and chair emeritus of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Enterprise Forum. Unger served in […]

Alice White

With over 125 publications and 7 patents issued/pending, she is a Fellow of the American Physical Society, the IEEE Photonics Society, and the Optical Society of America. She is also conducting research as part of CELL-MET, a multi-institutional National Science Foundation Engineering Research Center in Cellular Metamaterials (EEC-1647837). CELL-MET aims to grow functional and clinically […]

Lawrence Ziegler

Professor Ziegler’s research interests include ultrafast femtosecond laser measurements in a variety of materials, femtosecond carrier relaxation dynamics and optical properties of wide range of materials which include liquids, supercritical fluids, photodissociative molecules, biologically important species and wide band gap semiconductors.