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Smarter Cellular Warriors Take On the Toughest Tumors

in *NEWS, *Research, Biomedical Engineering, Wilson Wong

“A whole new paradigm in therapy design,” the novel immunotherapy has been successful in clinical trials at Senti Biosciences.

Tagged: Wilson Wong

This Is Your Brain on Microwaves

in *NEWS, *Research, Chen Yang, Convergent, ECE - Bio-ECE and Digital Health, ECE - Photonics, Electronics, and Nanotechnology, ECE Faculty, ECE Research, Electrical and Computer Engineering

Professor Chen Yang leads $3M investigation into the non-thermal mechanisms of bioeffects of microwaves on neurons.

Tagged: Chen Yang, Ji-Xin Cheng, microwaves, neuromodulation, neuroscience

Prizes for Pithy Pitches

in *NEWS, *Research, Biomedical Engineering, Convergent, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Liangliang Hao, Rabia Yazicigil

In the Three Minute Thesis Competition, doctoral students learn to distill their dissertation research into a short, compelling presentation for a general audience.

Tagged: Liangliang Hao, Rabia Yazicigil

A Retinal Prosthesis Might Restore Sight for Millions with Age-Related Macular Degeneration

in *NEWS, *Research, Chen Yang, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Ji-Xin Cheng, Materials Science and Engineering

The technology offers hope to people with an incurable disease that’s one of the leading causes of blindness.

Tagged: Chen Yang, Ji-Xin Cheng

AIMBE College of Fellows Inducts Three BU ENG Faculty into Class of 2026

in *NEWS, *Research, Biomedical Engineering, Darren Roblyer, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Ioannis Paschalidis, Shannon Stott, Systems Engineering

Yannis Paschalidis, Shannon Stott, and Darren Roblyer are honored with a distinction reserved for the top two percent of researchers in the biomedical engineering fields.

Tagged: Darren Roblyer, Shannon Stott, Yannis Paschalidis

What Is the Cocktail Party Problem—and Can This Research Solve It?

in *NEWS, *Research, Biomedical Engineering, Convergent, David Boas, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Kamal Sen

Boas and Sen are combining expertise from neuroscience, engineering, photonics, and computer science to better understand how our brains sift through different noises.

Tagged: David Boas, Kamal Sen

A History of Innovation at Boston University

in *NEWS, *Research, Biomedical Engineering, Ed Damiano, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Irving Bigio, James Galagan, Materials Science and Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Theodore Moustakas, Xin Zhang

In the 150 years since a BU professor invented the telephone, plenty of other BU-bred inventions have made profound and lasting impacts across society.

Tagged: Ed Damiano, Irving Bigio, James Galagan, Theodore Moustakas, Xin Zhang

Alfred Hero Delivers 2026 DeLisi Lecture

in *NEWS, *Research, Alumni, Ayse Coskun, Biomedical Engineering, Brianne Connizzo, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Emma Lejeune, Mechanical Engineering

“Signal processing should play a role equal in the canon to other methods promulgated in AI that typically don’t have performance guarantees.”

Tagged: Ayse Coskun, Brianne Connizzo, Emma Lejeune

Preventative Measures for Online Scams

in *NEWS, *Research, Alumni, ECE - Data Science and Intelligent Systems, ECE - Mobile/Cloud Computing and Cybersecurity, ECE Faculty, ECE Research, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Gianluca Stringhini

Professor Gianluca Stringhini and Pujan Paudel (PhD’25) received a Distinguished Paper Award at NDSS 2025 for an effective new system designed to identify fraudulent websites.

WHO and Zaman Join Forces to Help Populations at Risk from Antimicrobial Resistance

in *NEWS, *Research, Biomedical Engineering, Materials Science and Engineering, Muhammad Zaman

Refugees and asylum seekers face a heightened risk of deadly infection. The World Health Organization is working with Muhammad Zaman and the BU Center on Forced Displacement to address the problem.

Tagged: Muhammad Zaman

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