
معرفی
Anna Swan is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering at Boston University (College of Engineering). She holds a Ph.D. in Physics from Boston University and an M.D. in Physics Engineering from Chalmers University, Sweden. Her research focuses on high spatial resolution spectroscopy, including Raman studies of 2D materials (graphene, MoS2), MEMS-based strain engineering, and optical imaging techniques like 4Pi microscopy. Key areas include strain-induced phenomena in nanomaterials, terahertz plasmonics, and single-photon emitter localization.
Education: Ph.D. in Physics (Boston University), M.D. in Physics Engineering (Chalmers University).
Research Interests:
- High-resolution spectroscopic techniques
- Strain engineering in 2D materials
- Graphene-based optoelectronics
- MEMS device integration
- Biological imaging via interference methods
Her recent work (2020–2025) explores terahertz plasmonics, machine learning-enhanced Raman analysis, and strain-tuned optoelectronic properties. Notable trends include interdisciplinary applications of MEMS and graphene in photonics and energy materials.
Awards: None explicitly listed in provided texts.
Advising/Grants: No students or grants mentioned in the text, though her research likely involves graduate students and federal grants typical for materials science research.
Labs/Teams: Implied involvement in nanotechnology and spectroscopy labs at BU, though specific names not provided.




