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David Bishop, PhD, is a Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Boston University's College of Engineering. He holds leadership roles as Head of the Division of Materials Science & Engineering and Director of the CELL-MET Engineering Research Center. His expertise spans MEMS/NEMS, Casimir Effect, superconductivity, nanomanufacturing, and cardiac tissue engineering. Bishop leads interdisciplinary initiatives in quantum interconnects, cardiac microtissue engineering, and atomic-scale fabrication techniques like 'Atomic Calligraphy.'
Education: PhD in Physics from Cornell University (1978). Additional affiliations include the Departments of Physics, Mechanical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, and the Photonics Center. Research focuses on advanced materials, nanoscale sensing, and biomedical applications of MEMS.
Research Interests:
- MEMS/NEMS device development
- Casimir force metrology
- Superconducting quantum circuits
- 3D cardiac tissue engineering
- Nanofabrication techniques
- Feedforward control algorithms
Awards:
- Fellow, National Academy of Inventors
- Member, US National Academy of Engineering
- Fellow, American Physical Society
- George E. Pake Prize
- Nano50 Innovator Award
- Bell Labs Fellow & Gold President Award
Advancing quantum computing through liquid metal interconnects and pioneering cardiac microtissue platforms with integrated mechanical stimulation. Active in federally-funded engineering research centers and cross-disciplinary collaborations. Labs include the CELL-MET ERC and advanced nanofabrication facilities.




