Elijah Cathey-Li M.Eng. 2011
While pursing his M.Eng., Elijah Mekalin Karr Cathey-Li worked on the development of an acoustic scanner for custom ultrasound devices and the utilization of ultrasound to reduce DVTs. Read more
While pursing his M.Eng., Elijah Mekalin Karr Cathey-Li worked on the development of an acoustic scanner for custom ultrasound devices and the utilization of ultrasound to reduce DVTs. Read more
Joanna Davis says the on-the-spot problem solving she gained as a Cornell BME undergraduate has enabled her to bring nuanced solutions in a rapidly-changing world to both clients and patients in her current role as an Associate Consultant providing diverse solutions to life sciences clients. Read more
Ph.D. student Serafina Lopez describes her meniscus tissue engineering research in the Bonassar Lab and what she's gained during her time at Cornell. Read more
As director of administration, Tony Roach works with faculty and staff to direct business operations for the Meinig School and its associated programs and engineering research centers. Read more
A Cornell undergraduate alum, postdoc Stephanie Curley returned to Cornell to work with Professor David Putnam on vaccine research. Read more
Meet the M.Eng. project team developing a tissue fusion system that uses radiofrequency (RF) energy to repair partial tears of the meniscus. Read more
Melanie Wallace is an alum of the Lammerding Lab, now improving health and quality of life through innovation at 23andMe. Read more
Meet the M.Eng. project team designing a pediatric cardiovascular simulator in collaboration with Dr. James Antaki, the Susan K. McAdam Professor of Heart Assist Technology. Read more
Brooke Cohen is an undergraduate senior concentrating in biomaterials and drug delivery (BMDD) and performing research in the Butcher Lab. After graduation she will work as a medical scribe at Texas Orthopedics in Austin while applying to medical school. Read more
Jonathan Pierre is an undergraduate student concentrating in Molecular/Cellular/Systems Engineering (MCSE) and is developing a wearable device for monitoring multiple sclerosis. After graduation he will work as a sourcing engineer for Medtronic. Read more