HEMI Fellow Muyinatu ‘Bisi’ Bell Receives IEEE UFFC Star Ambassador Lectureship Award

Feb 4, 2020 | No Comments | By Michelle Pagano

Congratulations to HEMI Fellow Muyinatu Bell on receiving an IEEE UFFC Star Ambassador Lectureship Award! Bell is an assistant professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. She is recognized internationally for her pioneering work in medical imaging technology, and has received numerous other awards, grants, and fellowships for her research.

The Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control Society (UFFC) established the IEEE UFFC Star Ambassador Lectureship Award for young professionals and early career speakers who have demonstrated broad knowledge in, and made significant contributions to, their respective fields. The Award looks to support more contact and collaboration between these future leaders as they deliver technical talks and highlight their research within their geographic regions. Each Award provides travel support reimbursement for up to $2500.

Congratulations again, Professor Bell!

Learn more about Professor Bell and her research within HEMI in this short video feature >>

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