News

Snow

NCB receives support from the NIH BRAIN Initiative.
Snow

Our technology Cell Rover is featured as the Editors’ Highlight in Nature Communications which showcases the 50 best papers recently published.
Snow

Deblina Sarkar received the NIH Director's New Innovator Award.
Snow

Deblina Sarkar awarded the Perfect and Rarely Achieved Impact Score by National Institute of Health
Snow

Deblina Sarkar is featured as the “Explorer of the Nano Age” by MIT.nano which highlighted eight pioneering nanotechnology researchers at MIT who are working to make our world a better place
Snow

NCB researchers demonstrate the first intracellular antenna that's compatible with 3D biological systems and can operate wirelessly inside a living cell
To be uploaded

NCB student Yubin Cai receives the prestigious MIT Presidential Fellowship Award
Snow

Deblina Sarkar et. al. developed the technology which reveals biomolecular nanostructures in the brain that have never been seen before
Snow

Deblina Sarkar recognized as an Innovative Early Career Engineer by National Academy of Engineering
Snow

NCB research on developing 2D neuromorphic devices for sustainable Artificial Intelligence highlighted at MIT AI Hardware Program
Snow

Deblina Sarkar recognized as a leading next generation scientist by United For Medical Research
Snow

Deblina Sarkar's research featured in IEEE Electron Device Society's newsletter


Deblina Sarkar received iCANX Young Scientists Award 2021
Snow

Deblina Sarkar featured by Imagination in Action: series highlighting some of the world’s most compelling people
Snow

Deblina Sarkar shared her journey from nanoelectronics to neuroscience & the formation of her research group in a featured article in Neuron
Snow

NCB postdocs Marta Airaghi and Benoit Desbiolles received Swiss National Science Foundation Fellowships
MINE_pic
Deblina Sarkar received the Young Scientist Excellence Award at Microsystems and Nanoengineering Young Scientists Forum (the first engineering journal launched by Nature).





Snow
Deblina Sarkar’s invention of few atoms thin-channel quantum transistor defying fundamental limits was featured by the National Academy of Engineering in their Engineering Innovation Podcast and Radio Series as “Reinventing the Transistor"