What Is the Cocktail Party Problem—and Can New Boston University Research Solve It?
Why it can be hard to separate sounds in noisy places and how BU research […]
Boston University research on photonics – the practical use of light – has led to breakthrough materials for laser and diode sources, new microscopy techniques, high-speed photo detectors, biophotonic sensors, and advances in optical communication. Our work benefits areas as diverse as biomedical engineering, nanoscience, physics, chemistry, and medicine.
Why it can be hard to separate sounds in noisy places and how BU research […]
BU researchers are mixing neuroscience, photonics, and engineering to help people with hearing loss pick […]
Other research news, stories, and tidbits from around BU, including big funding wins, opposition to […]
A society of neuroscience experts are creating a dedicated hub of resources for fNIRS research.
Training and mentorship experience gives first-generation and low-income college students a taste of lab work—but […]
A telescope built by BU researchers hitches a ride on a private spacecraft and touches […]
Building on their 2019 breakthrough, researchers unveil a new ultra-open metamaterial that silences a broader […]
Other research news, stories, and tidbits from around BU, including an exploration of views on […]