I would like to congratulate my undergraduate students Yuchang Zhang, Aatreya Chakravarti, and Michael Tasellari for winning the 3rd place best paper award at IEEE MIT Undergraduate Research Technology Conference, MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA. hashtag#undergraduatehashtag#mithashtag#wpi Sending you heartfelt congratulations today and wishing you all the best on your next accomplishments.Read More →

For the first time, Solid-State Circuit Society (SSCS) Women in Circuits (WiC) committee organized a luncheon networking event in the Boston area on August 23rd, 2019 Friday at MIT, Cambridge, MA. You can find the details in the 2019 Fall Issue of Solid State Magazine.Read More →

Our paper entitled “A Prototype Towards a Transcutaneous Oxygen Sensing Wearable” got accepted to Biomedical Circuits and Systems Conference BioCAS 2019. Our paper entitled “An Integrated Signal Acquisition AFE for Latency Quantification of ENG Signals” has been accepted for presentation at the 2019 IEEE MIT URTC (Undergraduate Research Technology Conference).  Our paper entitled “Microbiome-Gut-Brain Axis as a Biomolecular Communication Network for the Internet of Bio-NanoThings” has been accepted for publication in the IEEE Open Access issue. Our paper entitled ” A Reconfigurable Passive Voltage Multiplier for Wireless IoT Applications,” has been accepted for publication in IEEE TCAS II journal. It appears in the early access issue.Read More →

 Dr. Guler has been invited to join us as a member of the Technical Program Committee for the 2020 IEEE Custom Integrated Circuits Conference (CICC) in Boston Massachusetts, on March 22-25, 2020. She has also been selected as a member of the Technical Committee (TC) for Biomedical Circuits and System (BioCAS) society.Read More →

Thank you ICAS Lab members for your hard work during our first tape out. Time to celebrate your success. Celebrating the successful tape out.Read More →

Dr. Guler has been selected via a competitive application process from an international pool by Interstellar Initiative – presented jointly by the Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development and the New York Academy of Sciences – for the Interstellar Initiative award. The initiative recognizes the world’s most promising Early Career Investigators and connects them with peers, in related but distinct disciplines, providing a platform (Interstellar Initiative Workshop) for them to develop a solution to a major research questionRead More →