Stephen Allen Boppart is a distinguished academic holding multiple professorial roles across departments at the University of Illinois, including Bioengineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, and Nuclear, Plasma, and Radiological Engineering. He serves as the W. W. Grainger Chair and directs the Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology, the GSK Center for Optical Molecular Imaging, and the Interdisciplinary Health Sciences Institute. His research focuses on biomedical imaging technologies, optical coherence tomography, and interdisciplinary applications in health sciences. His work spans optical imaging innovations, cell biology, and medical device development. Notable achievements include pioneering label-free microscopy techniques and applying machine learning to biopharmaceutical research. He has been recognized with prestigious awards such as the AAAS Fellowship (2013), AIMBE Fellowship (2014), and the Allen Distinguished Investigator Award (2023). Boppart’s research outputs highlight advancements in extracellular vesicle characterization, hyperspectral microscopy, and educational tools like Minecraft-based cell visualization. His contributions to pandemic response include co-developing an emergency ventilator prototype during the 2020 crisis. He leads interdisciplinary teams at the Beckman Institute and collaborates with institutions like the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA).









