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Open Scholarship Awards
The recently presented its annual awards to several Hajim School students. The celebrate early career scholars who have demonstrated exemplary efforts in making their research open and accessible to the wider community. Congratulations to the following Hajim School PhD students who received awards in the engineering category:

Professor Benjamín Castañeda ’09 (PhD) leads a global effort to meet critical needs for medical technology. The project is emblematic of Castañeda’s career: bringing medical technology to people who would otherwise not have access.

Gaofei Jin Wins SPIE Medical Imaging 2025 All-Conference Best Student Paper Award
Gaofei Jin, a second-year BME Ph.D. student in the , was selected as a finalist for the SPIE Medical Imaging 2025 All-Conference Best Student Paper Award. He earned this recognition by winning the Best Paper Award at the "Ultrasonic Imaging and Tomography" conference.

Susana Marcos, the David R. Williams Director of the , the Nicholas George Professor in Optics, and a professor of ophthalmology at Rochester, was selected as the 2025 by Optica. The award is presented to an individual who has performed distinguished work in the field of vision, including but not limited to the optics, physiology, anatomy, or psychology of the visual system.

Hannah Rickert is a senior at the Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ who experiences chronic migraines. She is also a winner of the first-ever AbbVie Migraine Career Catalyst Award contest, which awarded up to $2,500 to help support their career aspirations.

Can computers take over and put an end to animal testing? James McGrath, William R. Kenan, Jr. professor of biomedical engineering, examines this question.

Kaihua (Chloe) Chen, a biomedical engineering PhD candidate, recently received a spotlight from the International Foundation for Ethical Research (IFER). Chloe, who is a member of the McGrath Lab, received a IFER Graduate Fellowship to pursue her groundbreaking project, “In Vitro Studies of Biophysical and Molecular Determinants of the Blood-Brain Barrier During Sepsis and Systemic Inflammation.” The fellowship is aimed at helping advance human-relevant research practices that reduce reliance on animal models.
Loralai Crawford ('24/Take5 '25) Featured Researcher Ambassador
Loralai Crawford (‘24/Take5 '25), BME major, has been featured by the University in their Each month they feature a few students so that you can learn about what types of research they are doing and give their peers advice on starting their own research experience.

Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ researchers , and , have earned a $3 million grant to investigate a complication that befalls more than half of all abdominal surgery patients: post-operative adhesions that can cause serious and sometimes lifelong health problems.

Jannick Rolland, Director of the Center for Freeform Optics and the Brian J. Thompson Professor of Optical Engineering, is from SPIE, the international society for optics and photonics.

Allison Lopatkin ’13, an assistant professor of chemical engineering, biomedical engineering, and microbiology and immunology, has received a 2024 Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Award from the National Science Foundation.

The innovative professor prioritizes inclusiveness in the classroom.

Rochester researchers investigate how visual cues enhance the brain’s ability to understand speech in noisy environments.