Trouble Hearing in Noisy Places and Crowded Spaces? Researchers Say New BU-Developed Algorithm Could Help Hearing Aid Users
Brain-inspired algorithm could improve word recognition accuracy in noisy situations by up to 40 percentage […]
Through insight and innovation, our biomedical engineering researchers impact the world’s understanding of health and disease. The vitality of biomedical engineering at Boston University has never been greater. We are ranked second in research expenditures among the top 10 biomedical engineering programs. In 2017, BU built a new, $140 million, nine-story building, the Kilachand Center for Integrated Life Sciences and Engineering.
Brain-inspired algorithm could improve word recognition accuracy in noisy situations by up to 40 percentage […]
Another major milestone for Beta Bionics and its iLet device for people with type 1 […]
Other research news, stories, and tidbits from around BU, including navigating dating apps, expanding sign […]
Interdisciplinary research fund was established to tackle biggest challenges in the life sciences.
Understanding how light interacts with living cells and tissues is the foundation of BU engineer […]
Honor for Alexander A. Green will support high-risk project that could lead to improved cancer […]
Innovations to fight cancer, repair sensitive teeth, improve kidney dialysis, and more win support from […]
A trio of studies from BU researchers demonstrate how precisely engineered, low-cost structures can be […]