Bin Deng received the Best Poster Award
Congratulations to Bin who won the best poster award at the Second Britton Chance International Symposium.
Congratulations to Bin who won the best poster award at the Second Britton Chance International Symposium.
Xiaojun TD-DCS theoretical model has been published. the Model describes how the intensity autocorrelation functions measured for different path lengths of light depend on the coherence...
The Center’s Parisa Farzam received a Poster of Excellence Award at the MGH Research Fellow Poster Celebration held last week. The award recognized her poster...
Fresh from the BU research magazine a great feature story about David and his fNIRS work. www.bu.edu/research/articles/neurophotonics-david-boas/
Congratulations to the Center’s Maria Angela Franceschini, who has been elected to the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE) College of Fellows Class...
A novel, low cost, wireless, wearable has been developed by our collaborators at Dynometrics for use in athletic training, humon.io. In this publication, we evaluate the...
The Center’s Maria Angela Franceschini has been named one of the Top Italian Women Scientists. This honor recognizes Italian women whose research has had a...
A Post Doc position is open in Dr Carp’s Lab to work on instrumentation, data processing algorithms, as well as validation and clinical studies for...
Professor David Boas is chairing the 21st Annual Photonics Center Neurophotonics Symposium, hosted by the Boston University Photonics Center. The symposium brings together cutting-edge researchers...
Our latest paper on healthy newborn brain’s optical properties is out: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-017-15995-1