People
Christina M Tringides
Assistant Professor, Materials Science and NanoEngineering
Ph.D. in Biophysics, Harvard University (2022);
Medical Engineering and Medical Physics (MEMP), Health Science and Technology between Harvard and MIT (2022)
B.S. in Materials Science and Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (2015)
B.S. in Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (2015)
BIOGRAPHY
Christina M. Tringides is a tenure-track assistant professor in Materials Science and NanoEngineering, and a core member of the Neuroengineering Initiative (NEI) at Rice, and joined July 2024. She earned her B.S. degrees in physics and in materials science and engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 2015, and spent one year as a Fulbright Scholar and Swiss Government Excellence Scholar at the Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne before starting her PhD in 2016.
Her PhD work was done in the laboratory of Professor David Mooney (Harvard, School of Engineering and Applied Sciences), and her degree came from Harvard Biophysics and the Medical Engineering Medical Physics program between Harvard and MIT in May 2022. Afterwards, Christina moved to ETH Zürich, where she was an ETH Postdoctoral Fellow, with Professor Janos Vörös (D-ITET, Institute of Biomedical Engineering). Her research focuses on developing new materials and neurotechnologies to interface with the nervous system, from the cell to organ levels, and for both in vivo and in vitro applications.
Graduate Students
Ava Zoba
PhD Student, Materials Science and NanoEngineering
Na B.S. in Biomedical Engineering
B.S. in Mechanical Engineering
Minor in Nanotechnology
Max Paxtian
PhD Student, Materials Science and NanoEngineering
B.S. in Nanotechnology Engineering, Polytechnic University of the Valley of Mexico
Opportunity Funds 2023-2024 alumnus
CONAHCYT fellow
Lanie McLeod
PhD Student, Applied Physics
B.S. in Biological Chemistry and Physics, Tulane University, 2024
Nicole Baalbaki
PhD Student, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
B.S.E. in Chemical Engineering, University of Michigan
Jeeho Sim
PhD Student, Bioengineering
Undergraduate Students
Lauren Shi
Undergraduate Researcher
Bioengineering Major
Hiya Dattani
Undergraduate Researcher
Neuroscience Major
Business Minor