Students show how their studies could make people healthier A University of Delaware graduate student develops pressure-detecting sensors that could help injured patients recover. Another student analyzes brain scans to understand balance in children with cerebral...
14th annual event features keynote, ongoing research in biomechanics More than 100 people turned out for the 14th annual Biomechanics Research Symposium at the University of Delaware STAR Campus on Friday, May 12. The event was hosted by the Center for Biomechanical...
BME Research Symposium June 20, 2016 Embassy Suites Newark Biomedical Engineering will hold a research symposium that features the breadth of biomedical research in Delaware and builds new research collaborations. Faculty from across UD and nearby institutions will...
National Academy of Engineering event recognizes bright young engineers The University of Delaware’s Emily Day, assistant professor of biomedical engineering, and Catherine (Cathy) Fromen, assistant professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering, are among 82 of...
NSF-funded program supports diverse group of undergraduates in biomechanical engineering Even accomplished researchers know that luck can play a role in scientific breakthroughs. That was one important message shared by Babatunde A. Ogunnaike, dean of the College of...
In 2011, biomedical engineering at the University of Delaware was a fledgling undergraduate program with a handful of faculty from various departments teaching classes and conducting research. To spur collaborations, the program’s new director, Dawn Elliott, organized...