Srinivas Tadigadapa is a Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Senior Vice Provost for Institutes, Centers, and Impact Engines at Northeastern University. He leads the Cross-College Magnetics Center and has held prior positions at Pennsylvania State University. With a PhD from the University of Cambridge (1994), his research focuses on MEMS-based sensor systems, including biomedical applications, magnetic technologies for neural interfaces, and nanomaterial integration. Notable honors include IEEE Fellow, NAI Senior Member, and Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship. Educations: PhD, Cambridge University, 1994 His research explores micro/nano-sensor fabrication, thermoelectric materials, and plasmonic light emitters. Key projects include NSF-funded work on mid-IR light emitters, magnetic resonance imaging systems, and biomarker detection via quartz resonators. Over 50+ publications span journals like Nanotechnology and Biosensors and Bioelectronics . Major awards include the 2020 IEEE Sensors Council Meritorious Service Award. He has secured NSF grants for neurodisease treatment via ultrasound and kidney function monitoring. As Founding Editor-in-Chief of IEEE Sensors Letters , he contributes to interdisciplinary research dissemination. Grants/Awards: NSF EAGER Grants ($250K-$110K), COE Collaborative Research Projects, TIER 1 Interdisciplinary Seed Funding Labs/Teams: Cross-College Magnetics Center, Northeastern Sensor Systems Lab











