Aaron Stone took second place out of all graduate students in his category in the 2016 Student Research Week poster competition.
He was also featured on the front page of the Batt on March 31 (read article here).
Aaron Stone took second place out of all graduate students in his category in the 2016 Student Research Week poster competition.
He was also featured on the front page of the Batt on March 31 (read article here).
We will be presenting our research at the 2020 SB3C Virtual Conference. Be sure to check out our talks and let us […]
At 2016 Student Research Week, Undergraduate Shannon Ingram has won the Sigma Xi Interdisciplinary Award for her poster titled “Development of a Brain […]
Undergraduates from the Biomechanical Environments Laboratory have swept the 2016 Student Research Week Undergraduate Poster Competition in the Medicine, Biomedical Engineering, and Neuroscience […]
The TEES Fellows program has provided the opportunity to annually recognize outstanding engineering faculty for more than 30 years. The TEES Fellow […]