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- Several students from the Biomedical Engineering Program have earned 2024 Graduating Student Awards from the College of Engineering and Applied Science and from the program.
- ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ's journey towards gender parity in engineering is a clear signal that diversity in STEM is achievable. In just two decades, CEAS has transformed its engineering landscape, growing its female undergraduate class from 18% in 2003 to 30% in 2023.
- Jerome Fox, BME faculty member at the ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ, has been named a senior member of the National Academy of Inventors (NAI). NAI senior membership recognizes faculty, scientists and administrators for their contributions to innovation, including patents, licensing, commercialization and technologies aimed at benefiting society.
- Lukas Buecherl is a fourth year PhD student in the Biomedical Engineering Program and is earning an Interdisciplinary Quantative Biology (IQ Biology) PhD Certificate designed for students in life sciences, engineering,
- Assistant Professors Kayla Sprenger and Laurel Hind, Biomedical Engineering Program faculty, are on a collaborative mission to explore solutions for mitigating cognitive decline in individuals living with HIV. This decline can be caused by both the virus itself and the antiretroviral (ARV) drugs used to treat it.
- Emily Miller is a fifth year Biomedical Engineering (BME) PhD student conducting research in Dr. Corey Neu's Soft Tissue Bioengineering Lab. She will defend her dissertation in summer 2024. What brought you to the University of
- This academic year, several Biomedical Engineering (BME) undergraduates participated in the Discovery Learning Apprenticeship (DLA) Program conducting research in campus labs. Students, their projects and sponsoring labs
- In amusement park-like experiments on campus, aerospace engineers at ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ are spinning, shaking and rocking people to study the disorientation and nausea that come from traveling from Earth to space and back again.
- In conjunction with the ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ Computer Science Department, the Boulder County Medical Society hosted a spring event on campus focused on AI (Artificial Intelligence) in Medicine. The event included three faculty talks with discussion.
- Isabelle Eskay is a first year Biomedical Engineering (BME) Masters student conducting research in the lab of Dr. Debanjan Mukherjee and is a mid-fielder for the CU womens soccer team. To support the BME community, she has worked as a