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Prof. Srinivas Sridhar
435 Egan Research Center
120 Forsyth Street
Boston, MA 02115
(617) 373-8220
s.sridhar@neu.edu
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435 Egan Research Center
120 Forsyth Street
Boston, MA 02115
(617) 373-8220
s.sridhar@neu.edu
Directions
Sridhar elected Fellow of the American Institute of Medical and Biological Engineers
BMES Diversity Award to Sridhar
From Cameras to Computers, New Material Could Change How We Work and Play
From Cameras to Computers, New Material Could Change How We Work and Play
First annual CaNCURE Nanomedicine Day at Northeastern turns out strong showing
First annual CaNCURE Nanomedicine Day at Northeastern turns out strong showing 2015-06-23
Codi Gharagouzloo and Kris Patel, winners of NEU’s Annual Research, Innovation and Scholarship (RISE) Expo
Two students in Professor Sridhar’s laboratory, Codi Gharagouzloo and Kris Patel, won awards in the 2015 Annual Research, Innovation and Scholarship (RISE) Expo at NEU. Ph.D student and IGERT Fellow, Codi Gharagouzloo won in two categories, Entrepreneurship and Interdisciplinary Topics, for his poster “Diagnosing Neuropathy Early with QUTE-CE MRI.” Undergraduate, Kris Patel, won in the […]
Developing Nanotechnologies to Improve Medical Care
Developing Nanotechnologies to Improve Medical Care 2013-05-07 College of Science physics professor Srinivas Sridhar is working with a team of physicians and scientists at Northeastern University, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, and Massachusetts General Hospital to develop nanotechnogies for image guided therapies
Creating a better brainwave monitor, augmented reality for cars – This Weeks’ News Roundup!
Creating a better brainwave monitor, augmented reality for cars – This Weeks’ News Roundup! 2012-12-09 This week in our BCI industry news roundup, two news stories that captured our imaginations. A team at Northeastern University has received a grant to build a new type of brainwave monitor; Carnegie Mellon University is asking manufacturers to start […]
NSF ICorps grant for developing better brainwave monitors with Electric Field Encephalography
NSF ICorps grant for developing better brainwave monitors with Electric Field Encephalography 2012-12-06 Physics professor Srinivas Sridhar has been recently awarded a $50,000 grant under the NSF ICorps program for his project “Roadmap to Commercialization for Electric Field Encephalography”. Professor Sridhar is working on a new way to measure brain activity, with the goal of creating more […]
A Better Brainwave Monitor
A Better Brainwave Monitor 2012-12-05 Srinivas Sridhar’s electric field encephalography (EFEG) is capable of getting much more detailed information about the brain’s electrical activity
Wonder Material Brings New Light to Night-Vision Gear
Wonder Material Brings New Light to Night-Vision Gear 2012-06-01 The U.S. Army is partnering with graphene researchers to enable low-cost thermal imaging for all warfighters.
Chemotherapy from the inside out
Chemotherapy from the inside out 2012-04-25 Physics professor Sri Sridhar is joining forces with Dana Farber Cancer Institute to develop nanotechnology that will improve the way prostate cancer is treated.
Army Research Lab parters with Prof. Sridhar to focus on infrared imaging
Army Research Lab parters with Prof. Sridhar to focus on infrared imaging 2011-12-14 The Electronic Materials Research Institute (eMRI) at Northeastern University has signed a three-year cooperative research agreement with the United States Army Research Laboratory at Adelphi, Md., to design graphene-based technology for use in low-cost infrared imaging applications for the military.
Sridhar receives DARPA award for electric field sensor technology
Sridhar receives DARPA award for electric field sensor technology 2010-12-15 Prof. Srinivas Sridhar will lead a project to research and develop nanosensors thanks to a 1.5 million dollar subcontract awarded by DARPA.
NSF grant supports global nanomedicine program
NSF grant supports global nanomedicine program 2010-07-27 Northeastern University has received a five-year, $3.1 million grant from the National Science Foundation to build on the success of its innovative Integrative Graduate Education and Research Traineeship (IGERT) nanomedicine program through the development of new global research and educational partnerships.
Northeastern physicists develop 3D metamaterial nanolens that achieves super-resolution imaging
This paper is the 5th most downloaded paper in Applied Physics Letters for January 2010 B. D. F. Casse, W. T. Lu, Y. J. Huang, E. Gultepe, L. Menon, and S. Sridhar Applied Physics Letters 96, 023114 (2010) A research team from Northeastern University has developed a new nanolens that can beat the diffraction […]
Nanotechnology collaboration aimed at curing cancers
Nanotechnology collaboration aimed at curing cancers 2009-12-21 Researchers at Northeastern’s Electronic Materials Research Institute (eMRI) are collaborating with two Harvard Medical School researchers to develop a nanotechnology-based “smart implant” to treat cancer.