Yazicigil to Colead $6 Million Project to Advance Wireless Capabilities
The team is pioneering universal data decoding chips to develop the nation's wireless communications capabilities.
Boston University’s College of Engineering faculty are creating startups and securing impact research grants, continuing growth that started with Chips and Science Act
BU Engineering faculty and students are innovating and creating startup companies on the bleeding edge of technology and real world impact.
Secure Miniaturized Bio-Electronic Sensors for Real-Time In-Body Monitoring
National Science Foundation (NSF)
Real-time in-body monitoring can provide essential health information for achieving early diagnosis and intervention of complex disorders.
This project will develop inexpensive and non-invasive miniaturized ingestible sensors that tap into the biochemical in-body domain to surpass the limited accuracy of existing methods.
The team is pioneering universal data decoding chips to develop the nation's wireless communications capabilities.
In many ways, Professor Rabia Yazicigil is the very image of the kind of scientist and engineer called for by…
This is the second article in our series highlighting BU ECE’s contributions to research and education under the umbrella of…
This article is the first part of a series highlighting BU ECE’s contributions to research and education under the umbrella…