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  • PhD students together.
    As another academic year comes to a close, we proudly celebrateÌýthe achievements of our recent PhD graduates. These scholarsÌý-ÌýPayton Martinez, Emily Miller, and Lukas BuecherlÌý-Ìýare ready to embark on their next adventures.
  • Dean of Engineering addressing the graduates.
    Thursday, May 9, 2024 marked a momentous occasion, a culmination of years of hard work, dedication, and an unyielding quest for knowledge. It was a celebration of a graduating class, a cohort of bright minds ready to make a significant impact on the world of biomedical science.
  • NSF Logo
    The National Science Foundation has bestowed two prestigious Graduate Research Fellowship Program awards to ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ Boulder biomedical engineering students. The national awards recognize and support outstanding grad students from
  • Engineering Center
    Several students from the Biomedical Engineering ProgramÌýhave earnedÌý2024 Graduating Student AwardsÌýfrom the College of Engineering and Applied Science and from the program.
  • Lukas Buecherl
    Lukas Buecherl is a fourthÌýyear PhDÌýstudent in the Biomedical Engineering Program and is earningÌýan Interdisciplinary Quantative BiologyÌý(IQ Biology) PhD CertificateÌýdesigned for students in life sciences, engineering,
  • Emily Miller photo
    Emily MillerÌýis a fifthÌýyear Biomedical Engineering (BME) PhDÌýstudent conducting research in Dr. Corey Neu's Soft Tissue Bioengineering Lab. ÌýShe will defend her dissertation in summer 2024. What brought you to the University of
  • Isabelle Eskay photo
    Isabelle Eskay is a firstÌýyear Biomedical Engineering (BME) Masters student conducting research in the lab of Dr. Debanjan Mukherjee and is a mid-fielder for the CU womens soccer team.Ìý To support the BME community, she has worked as a
  • Payton Martinez photo
    Payton Martinez is a third year PhDÌýstudent in the Biomedical Engineering Program and is earningÌýan Interdisciplinary Quantative BiologyÌý(IQ Biology) PhD CertificateÌýdesigned for students in life sciences, engineering, computer
  • Corrin
    Corrin is the recepient of the Investing in CU Engineering (ICUE) Graduate Fellowship. Corrin, tell us about your research. What is it that you study? Currently, I work in Dr. Maureen Lynch’s mechanobiology laboratory, researching breast cancer
  • Chad Healy
    Chad Healy is a PhD student researching how the brain controls movement in Professor Alaa Ahmed’s lab. He returned to finish his PhD in 2021 after taking a break from his studies to complete an internship with SpaceX.
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