WPI’s ICASLab will explore wearable device technology for next-generation miniaturized wireless biomedical devices with the research gift supported by Analog Devices Inc. Specific interest is in technologies that will help advancing remote and precision health, for example emerging blood gas monitors. This is the continuation of a long collaboration history between WPI and ADI.Read More →

Women in Circuits Committee organized a special event that covered the role of integrated circuits (ICs) in these unprecedented times at the International Solid-State Circuits Conference. This special event brings together experts from industry and academia in cloud-connected biosensors, advanced algorithms, and artificial intelligence (AI) to discuss our preparedness to combat the spread of infectious diseases now and in the future. Dr. Guler served as the moderator of the Event.Read More →

Our awesome undergraduate students are committed to contributing to scientific research. Three of their recent works were presented at MIT’s Undergraduate Research and Technology Conference 2020.Read More →