Congratulations to Ian and Dev on their recent paper that has been accepted by IEEE European Solid State Circuits Conference! This work is done in collaboration with Prof. John McNeill and it offers a new solution to estimate the lifetime of the luminescence oxygen measurements with a nonuniform sampling algorithm. The conference will be held in Milan, Italy in September.Read More →

Ian, Devdip, and Ravi walked on the podium. If we include Aatreya, who graduated in December, in 2021-2022 academic year, we had four graduate student graduations. Here are some nice moments from commencement day. Thanks to Vladimir for his professional shoots.Read More →

Congratulations to Aatreya Chakravarti and Amin Hazrati Marangalou on their recent publication entitled “Wireless Photometry Prototype for Tri-Color Excitation and Multi-Region Recording“. We appreciate our collaborators Yusuke Tsuno from Kanazawa University, Japan, and Luisa Lopes from Instituto de Medicina Molecular, Portugal for their insightful discussions. Check out our paper!Read More →

Vladimir presented his work on the security of miniaturized wireless biomedical devices at New England Security Day Workshop. More information about New England Security Day is here. More information about Vladimir’s work is here. Daniel, an undergraduate student, joined us to learn more about security topics.Read More →

Prof Guler received NSF CAREER Award starting May 2022. The prestigious award for early career faculty will support ICAS Lab’s work in transcutaneous blood gas sensing, with an emphasize on transcutaneous carbon dioxide sensing. The details can be found in this link.Read More →