Sophia Ziemian, Ph.D. ’20
Ziemian seeks to understand the underlying mechanisms of osteoarthritis, in order to develop therapeutic strategies that will successfully prevent or drastically slow the progression of the disease. Read more
Ziemian seeks to understand the underlying mechanisms of osteoarthritis, in order to develop therapeutic strategies that will successfully prevent or drastically slow the progression of the disease. Read more
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As a tenure-track assistant professor of biomedical engineering at the University of Arkansas, Young Hye currently directs a lab that uses tissue engineering strategies to study cancer-nerve crosstalk and traumatic neural injuries. Read more
From M.Eng. to M.D. and leadership in orthopaedic research. Read more
At the Food and Drug Administration through the AIMBE Scholars program, McCorry led science policy initiatives and coordinated collaborations between experts in academia, industry, government and non-profit organizations. Read more
A member of the inaugural undergraduate class, Kaden worked as a process engineer and a quality engineer before returning to law school this fall with an eye toward a career in patent law. Read more
As a clinical engineer at Noah Medical Corporation in Redwood City, California, Hung works closely with physicians to understand the operating environment and clinical needs to become an internal expert. Read more
M.Eng. design spotlight: A Robotic Mobility Device for Toddlers Read more
Undergraduate design spotlight: Team Visation Read more
Undergraduate design spotlight: Stimuglove by Team CIPNIA Read more