Spotlights

Rohan Roy

Rohan Roy, B.S. '18

"Cornell has one of the best engineering schools in the country, and I was drawn by the opportunities for undergraduates to do research with faculty." Read more

Allison Byrne

Allison Byrne, B.S. '18

"I was drawn to Cornell because it is a forward-looking university that provides students with the resources to think outside the box and create the future" Read more

  • Hometown: Basking Ridge, NJ
  • Biomedical Engineering
Elizabeth Weiss

Elizabeth Weiss, '18

"I chose Cornell because it not only had a strong engineering department, but also a wide range of other liberal arts, humanities, and sciences departments." Read more

  • Hometown: Capron, IL
  • Biomedical Engineering
An M.Eng. project team in the fabrication and design lab.

The Meinig School M.Eng. Program

Biomedical engineering (BME) strives to develop new tools to improve human health. At Cornell’s Meinig School, our goal is to understand the human body as an integrated system through quantitative... Read more

The second generation TMS device from eNeura

M.Eng. Projects: eNeura Migraine Device

When the medical technology startup eNeura was ready to take its next generation migraine solution to market in 2013, Cornell BME M.Eng. students were tapped for help. Designing a physical package and... Read more

Mert Sabuncu

Welcome to Mert Sabuncu ( 2017 )

Mert Sabuncu has joined the faculty of the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) and the Nancy E. and Peter C. Meinig School of Biomedical Engineering (BME) at Cornell. Sabuncu, who is... Read more

Liz Wayne

Alumni Spotlight: Elizabeth Wayne, Ph.D. 2016

NOTE: Since this spotlight, Wayne was awarded NIH R35 grant for macrophage polarization research, spoke to PBS News hour about the power of role models who looks like you, was awarded a TED Fellowship... Read more