ECE’s Robert Niffenegger Obtains Prestigious NSF CAREER Award to Revolutionize Research with “Trapped Ions”
Niffenegger’s transformational approach to integrating trapped ions could revolutionize quantum computing, fundamental physics, and much more.
NSF Issues MIE’s Jinglei Ping Prestigious CAREER Award to Develop Novel Method for Detecting Genetic Materials
Ping’s pioneering method will detect genetic materials by uniquely combining high sensitivity with speed to overcome all the limitations of existing techniques.
MIE’s Govind Srimathveeravalli Obtains NSF CAREER Award to Develop Innovative Method for Delivering Drugs to Tumors
The devices and data from his research can reimagine control of blood-vessel-barrier function in diseases and transform treatment for cancer patients.
Heart Monitors of the Future Could be Peel and Stick
BME's Dmitry Kireev has been awarded an American Heart Association grant to design both wearable and implantable temporary tattoo-like heart monitors.
College of Engineering Faculty Members Receive Prestigious NSF CAREER Awards
Robert Niffenegger of ECE and Jinglei Ping and Govind Srimathveeravalli of MIE win the National Science Foundation’s most esteemed award for young researchers.
MIE’s Juan Jiménez Receives Fulbright Scholarship in Belgium to Study Blood-vessel Wound Healing
Jiménez will test if pressure gradients in blood vessels affect wound healing and cell migration, an important variable in cardiovascular-stent design.
MIE’s Jinglei Ping and His Students Develop Pioneering Method for Detecting Protein Concentrations in Assays
The technique offers a less-expensive, more-effective way for sampling protein concentrations to aid disease diagnoses, treatment methods, and protein studies.
CoE Chooses Wu, Kumpel, and Chen for Its Outstanding Faculty Awards
Three gifted faculty members receive the Outstanding Senior Faculty Award and Barbara H. and Joseph I. Goldstein Outstanding Junior Faculty Award.
MacNaughton Selected as Class of 2024 Student Speaker
Isabella MacNaughton has been selected as the Class of 2024 student speaker for this year’s Senior Recognition Ceremony, on May 18th in the Mullins Center.
CEE’s Eleni Christofa and Eric Gonzales Work with State and Federal Agencies to Address Inequities in Access to Transportation
The two researchers are studying inequities in accessibility to transportation for under-served populations and improved health through better access to food.