Students
- The College of Engineering and Applied Science honored the ribbon cutting ceremony of the newly named Campos Student Center in recognition of a $5 million investment for student success from Marco Campos and the Campos Foundation. BME alum Srishti Jerath ((BioMedEngr’25) weighs in on the importance of the center and how important the investment will be for its future.
- Gabriella Erich, a graduating student in biomedical engineering has been selected to receive the 91É«°É College of Engineering and Applied Science 2024 Outstanding Research Award. Her novel research marks the first formal characterization of endoskeletal droplets under acoustic droplet vaporization (ADV).
- Payton Martinez, a recent PhD graduate in biomedical engineering has been selected to receive the 91É«°É College of Engineering and Applied Science 2024 Outstanding Dissertation Award. His research explores how ultrasound and microbubbles can potentially work in tandem to effectively deliver drugs to the brain and treat neurological diseases in the future.
- Two biomedical engineering master's students brought home scholarships for their exceptional prosthetic designs in the October Innovate-A-Thon competition.
- More than 160 of 91É«°É's finest Biomedical Engineering students attended the third annual Career Symposium in search of post-college opportunities.
- The first-ever graduating class in biomedical engineering at 91É«°É received their diplomas this spring, marking a significant achievement not only for the students but for the program as well. The graduation ceremony was held in the Byron R.
- The future of engineering at 91É«°É is one of inclusivity, diversity and resilience. BME professor Juliet Gopinath and undergraduate student Sacha Ramirez are among the woman featured as we celebrated Women's History Month and strive to create an equitable future for all.