Ji-Xin Cheng Wins Raman Award and ACS Award
Professor Ji-Xin Cheng recently won both a Raman Award for “Most Innovative Technological Development,” and the ACS “Division of Analytical Chemistry Award in Spectrochemical Analysis” Congrats to Professor Cheng!
Mary Dunlop Among Three Professors to Earn ENG Honors
Associate Professor Mary Dunlop (BME) has been awarded the Dorf-Ebner Distinguished Faculty Fellowship. “Mary’s contributions to graduate and undergraduate education at Boston University and to the field of synthetic biology, as a researcher, mentor, teacher, and leader are exemplary,” Morgan wrote in an email to the ENG community.
Hadi Nia Featured in BME Profile Video
Assistant Professor Hadi Nia’s lab works at the interface of physics, biology and immunology, developing unique technologies to study organ function at the cellular resolution, and organ-organ cross talks.

Perirhinal cortex learns a predictive map of the task environment
Faculty: Jerry Chen | Outlet: Nature
Michael Albro Among Six BU Researchers Receiving Prestigious Early-Career Award
NSF CAREER awards recognize BU researchers innovating in biomedical engineering, artificial intelligence, molecular biology, and more

EventLFM: event camera integrated Fourier light field microscopy for ultrafast 3D imaging
Faculty: Lei Tian | Outlet: Nature

Millimetre-deep micrometre-resolution vibrational imaging by shortwave infrared photothermal microscopy
Faculty: Ji-Xin Cheng | Outlet: Nature
Hadi Nia and Student Rohin Banerji Featured in Laser Focus World
Crystal ribcage opens black box of a functioning lung to optical imaging: A transparent ‘crystal’ ribcage enables first real-time, high-resolution optical imaging of a functioning lung from whole organ down to single-cell scales.
Designing a Better World for the People Sat Beside You – Professor Chen Yang’s Lab Works to Enhance Retinal and Brain Implants
For recently promoted Professor Chen Yang, ECE, Chem, MSE making a societal impact through her work––utilizing nanotechnology to research, understand, and develop retinal and neurostimulative devices––is everything. The interdisciplinary nature of her research, meanwhile, is a natural part of the process.

Widefield in vivo imaging system with two fluorescence and two reflectance channels, a single sCMOS detector, and shielded illumination
Faculty: David Boas, Anna Devor | Outlet: SPIE Digital Library