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Spotlight on Sloan Research Fellows
Jennifer Cha
Jennifer Cha is a professor in the Department of NanoEngineering. Her laboratory is focused on using biological and chemical approaches to assemble nanoscale materials. Due to their unique electronic, optical, and mechanical properties, nanoscale materials have been heavily explored for applications that range from medicine to electronics to energy. More…
Jennifer Cha is a professor in the Department of NanoEngineering. Her laboratory is focused on using biological and chemical approaches to assemble nanoscale materials. Due to their unique electronic, optical, and mechanical properties, nanoscale materials have been heavily explored for applications that range from medicine to electronics to energy. More…
Joshua Figueroa
Joshua Figueroa is a faculty member in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry. His research interests are in the areas of synthetic and structural chemistry as applied to alternative energy and small molecule activation. He is also the recipient of the National Science Foundation CAREER Award. More…
Joshua Figueroa is a faculty member in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry. His research interests are in the areas of synthetic and structural chemistry as applied to alternative energy and small molecule activation. He is also the recipient of the National Science Foundation CAREER Award. More…
Takaki Komiyama
Takaki Komiyama is an assistant professor in the Department of Neurosciences, School of Medicine and Neurobiology section. His lab studies the activity of neuronal ensembles in behaving animals and how it changes with learning, as animals constantly modify their behavior through experience. More…
Takaki Komiyama is an assistant professor in the Department of Neurosciences, School of Medicine and Neurobiology section. His lab studies the activity of neuronal ensembles in behaving animals and how it changes with learning, as animals constantly modify their behavior through experience. More…
Gert Lanckriet
Gert Lanckriet is an assistant professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. His research interests are on the interplay between machine learning, applied statistics and convex optimization techniques, as well as in the field of computer audition. He leads the interdepartmental group on Computational Statistics and Machine Learning. More…
Gert Lanckriet is an assistant professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. His research interests are on the interplay between machine learning, applied statistics and convex optimization techniques, as well as in the field of computer audition. He leads the interdepartmental group on Computational Statistics and Machine Learning. More…
Dragos Oprea
Dragos Oprea is an assistant professor in the Department of Mathematics. His research is in algebraic geometry and its interactions with mathematical physics. Oprea is the author of 10 published research articles, and his research has been supported by the National Science Foundation. He is also the recipient of MIT's Housman award for Excellence in Teaching. More…
Dragos Oprea is an assistant professor in the Department of Mathematics. His research is in algebraic geometry and its interactions with mathematical physics. Oprea is the author of 10 published research articles, and his research has been supported by the National Science Foundation. He is also the recipient of MIT's Housman award for Excellence in Teaching. More…
Leor Weinberger
Leor Weinberger is a faculty member in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry. His research interests include Systems Biology, Virology, Single-Cell Imaging and Computational Modeling. Specifically, his lab studies the regulatory 'master circuits' controlling the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and human herpesviruses. More…
Leor Weinberger is a faculty member in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry. His research interests include Systems Biology, Virology, Single-Cell Imaging and Computational Modeling. Specifically, his lab studies the regulatory 'master circuits' controlling the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and human herpesviruses. More…
Gene Yeo
Gene Yeo is an assistant professor in the Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine. His research is focused on the roles of RNA binding proteins in human genetic and infectious diseases; microRNA pathways in the specification of pluripotency and fate choice; the systematic elucidation of RNA binding protein-RNA maps in cancer cells; and engineering approaches to stem cell fate choices. More…
Gene Yeo is an assistant professor in the Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine. His research is focused on the roles of RNA binding proteins in human genetic and infectious diseases; microRNA pathways in the specification of pluripotency and fate choice; the systematic elucidation of RNA binding protein-RNA maps in cancer cells; and engineering approaches to stem cell fate choices. More…
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