ChE PhD Student Recognized at BioEl 2025 Conference

Bryan Schellberg, PhD’25, chemical engineering, placed third in the student-talks category at the BioEl 2025 conference in Austria for his presentation “In-Situ Monitoring of Cellular Function On-Chip via Automated, Non-Invasive Luminescence Sensing.” His award is supported by WILEY Advanced Electronic Materials. Schellberg works in the Advanced Biomaterials for Neuroengineering Laboratory, which is led by ChE Associated Professor Abigail Koppes.

 

 

Related Faculty: Ryan Koppes, Abigail N. Koppes

Related Departments:Chemical Engineering