Seven Washington University in St. Louis faculty members have been named Fellows of the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE), joining 23 existing fellows at Washington University. The new fellows are among 162 colleagues inducted March 25 in Arlington, Va. Election to AIMBE’s College of Fellows is limited to the top 2% of […]
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WashU awarded $20 million to develop high-tech imaging technology
A multidisciplinary team aims to create a portable device to scan for eye diseases
Ultrahigh-sensitivity microprobe optimizes detection of molecular fingerprints
A team led by Lan Yang developed a novel whispering-gallery-mode microprobe optimized for ultrahigh sensitivity and increased detection area
Caltech Alumna Profile of Prof. Yang
Prof. Lan Yang was featured in the e-newsletter for Caltech EAS (Engineering and Applied Science) alumni
Yang elected senior member of National Academy of Inventors
She is among 95 new senior members who will be honored in June
Pushing the boundaries of the visible world
Washington University engineers, scientists and physicians team up to advance imaging science and improve human health
Yang wins German research award
Lan is invited to collaborate with specialist colleagues in Germany
Opening up the electromagnetic spectrum
New parity time symmetric system opens up range of wavelengths to researchers, engineers
McKelvey Engineering has three of world’s most ‘highly cited researchers’
Randall Martin, Rohit Pappu and Lan Yang are recognized for their work by the Institute for Scientific Information
Engineering various sources of loss provides new features for perfect light absorption
Lan Yang, collaborators at Yale reveal new approaches
Yang named 2020 AAAS fellow
Seven faculty members at Washington University in St. Louis are among 489 new fellows selected by the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), the world’s largest general scientific society
A one-way street for acoustic waves
Researchers at Washington University in St. Louis and Harvard University have developed a non-reciprocal device for acoustic waves that could be used in next-generation wireless communication and quantum computing
Four McKelvey Engineering faculty receive LEAP awards
Four faculty members in the McKelvey School of Engineering recently received awards to prepare their products for commercialization
Changing the World Through Science, Lan Yang is an Inspiration for Women at Washington University
From her childhood in China to optical resonators at WashU, Lan Yang has always followed her innovative spirit
Tuning optical resonators gives researchers control over transparency
Method has ramifications for quantum computing, communications and more
Yang named 2020 IEEE Fellow
Lan Yang, the Edwin H. & Florence G. Skinner Professor in the McKelvey School of Engineering , has been named an IEEE Fellow
Prof. Yang started her term as Editor-in-Chief of Photonics Research.
Prof. Yang started her term as Editor-in-Chief of Photonics Research.
The Discoverer: Lan Yang
WashU Women Innovate: At 14, inspired by stories of world-changing science and new technologies, Lan Yang was so committed to becoming a scientist, she went on a hunger strike
Nature Conference on Topological Photonics will be organized at Washington University, St Louis, MO, USA
Nature Conference on Topological Photonics will be organized at Washington University, St Louis, MO, USA