BME students

Department of Biomedical Engineering

Advancing Health and Technology

From the development of artificial organs to medical imaging systems, biomedical engineers are on the forefront of medical breakthroughs that improve the quality of life from millions of people worldwide. Our students are prepared to take on such challenges through a rigorous curriculum, experiential learning opportunities through internships and Senior Design Projects, and study abroad opportunities.

The Department of Biomedical Engineering oversees:

Students may also pursue combined and dual degrees:

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A professor shows electrical engineering students how to use circuits.

IEEE Reliability Society Student Chapter at WNE: Advancing Knowledge and Industry Collaboration

The WNE IEEE Reliability Society Student Branch Chapter actively fosters collaboration between academia and industry recently holding a series of impactful events including workshops and webinars. The chapter provides students and professionals with opportunities to expand their understanding of reliability engineering, technological advancements, and industry best practices.

University News, Engineering
Five engineering students including one girl pose around a jet engine they designed

College of Engineering to Host Expanded Engineers Week Celebration

WNE's College of Engineering will celebrate Engineers Week (E-Week) from February 17–21 with a diverse lineup of events designed to recognize the contributions of engineers and inspire the next generation of innovators.

University News, Engineering
Students standing around course directing a robot through the course.

The Robots Are Here! Engineering Hosts Annual Bot Bash

The College of Engineering's annual Bot Bash  is a dynamic event that marks the culmination of the semester for students in the Intro to Engineering course. Bot Bash is a celebration of innovation and creativity and is one of Engineering’s hallmark events.

University News, Engineering