Ezira Wolle is a Doctoral Researcher at Boston University with eight years of experience developing high-throughput technologies that bridge synthetic biology, hardware automation, and software tools. Her work in the Khalil Lab focuses on scalable platforms to study cellular adaptation and biological memory, building on hands-on projects like TERRA, a DIY microfluidic-to-plate device she helped design, document, and web-enable during iGEM. With a B.S. in Biomedical Engineering, she pairs wet-lab expertise in molecular cloning and immunoassays with full-stack hardware/software integration to accelerate biological experiments. Comfortable translating complex lab needs into user-friendly hardware and UIs, she also has consulting and outreach experience that sharpens her communication with diverse stakeholders. Notably, she combines academic rigor with practical prototyping—often turning community feedback into iterative improvements for research tools.
8 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science, Biomedical Engineering, Bachelor of Science, Biomedical Engineering at Boston University College of Engineering
Contributions:52 pushes, 17 branches in 2 years 2 months
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Ezira Wolle - Doctoral Researcher at Boston University