Build the future of health through real research.

Mobile health, wearable sensing, and bioengineering lab experience for future innovators.

Application Deadline: May 1, 2026

In collaboration with SenseWhy Inc.
Program Location

Located in the heart of Chicago’s healthcare innovation hub

A fully immersive experience in one of the most dynamic medical and research environments in the United States.

North Side Chicago medical and research district map showing Northwestern University and surrounding institutions

As a fully immersive program, the Mobile Health Bioengineering course has carefully selected a premier location in North Side, Chicago, just steps from Lake Michigan and the city’s vibrant downtown core.

Students benefit from direct proximity to leading academic, medical, and research institutions in one of the nation’s foremost hubs for healthcare innovation, along with easy access to recreation, dining, and cultural experiences:

  • Northwestern University, Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago, and Shirley Ryan AbilityLab (medical and research district)
  • University of Chicago (nearby academic campus)
  • Navy Pier and Chicago Riverwalk (recreation, waterfront, and cultural activities)
Student Research

A focused look at how students turn lab work into real research outcomes.

Nabil Alshurafa

Program Director

Nabil Alshurafa

Dr. Nabil Alshurafa has been on the faculty of Northwestern University for over ten years, where he teaches courses in mobile health (mHealth), wearable systems, and biomedical engineering. His research is in the fields of wearable sensing, behavioral science, and digital biomarkers.

Dr. Alshurafa has many years of experience mentoring high school students in science and engineering, helping multiple generations of students achieve their educational goals. He is passionate about inspiring young scientists to develop creative problem solving skills and make meaningful contributions to society through rigorous, human-centered research.

Chris Romano

Instructor

Chris Romano

Operations Director · Northwestern University

Chris Romano is a Human Factors Engineer at SenseWhy Inc. and a research coordinator at Northwestern University, where he works on wearable sensing technologies for behavioral and preventive medicine.

He focuses on designing and running clinical studies, analyzing data, and developing digital health systems that translate real-world behavioral signals into meaningful insights. In this program, he supports student research and project development, providing guidance on experimental design, data analysis, and real-world implementation.

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Interested in joining MHB?

Selective program. Applications are reviewed by faculty.


Application Deadline: May 1, 2026