View allAll Photos Tagged Bioengineering

UC San Diego electrical engineering Ph.D. student Chirag Patel won the top prize – the Rudee Outstanding Poster Award – at Research Expo 2011 for his work on RF MEMS metal-contact switches

Mechanical engineering and bioengineering students at Six Flags Elitch Gardens. Left to Right,

Max Grossnickle, Freshman, physics

Erik Partrage, Soph, physics

Keith Barham, 18, La Salle, Co

Eric Smith, 16, Gilcrest, co

Professor Rui L. Reis was chosen as the 2017 recipient of the IET Harvey Engineering Research Prize for his outstanding contributions to research in the field of Medical Engineering, specifically for contributions to bioengineering, biomedical engineering, tissue engineering and biomaterials.

 

He presented a prize lecture on 20 March 2018, discussing his research and how the prize funding will be used to further it.

 

Photos courtesy of Trampenau photography - Steve Pearcy.

Tissue from the skeletal muscle of pigs is spun in detergent until only the fibrous extracellular matrix remains.

Tissue from the skeletal muscle of pigs is spun in detergent until only the fibrous extracellular matrix remains.

photo attribution: sean dreilinger durak.org

 

Todd P. Coleman

Neural Interaction Lab

coleman.ucsd.edu/

 

Todd P. Coleman is an Associate Professor in the Department of Bioengineering at UCSD. His graduate training at MIT was in electrical engineering, while his postdoctoral training at MIT was in neuroscience. Dr. Coleman directs the Neural Interaction Laboratory at UCSD, where his research group builds flexible ?tattoo electronics? for neurological monitoring and brain-computer interfaces applications. Dr. Coleman is a science advisor for the Science & Entertainment Exchange (National Academy of Sciences). His research has been featured in CNN, the New York Times, and Popular Science.

  

follow me! FB / twitter / G+

view Todd Coleman - Where Will the Chips of Tomorrow Take Us? - TEDxS on a black background.

 

Professor Rui L. Reis was chosen as the 2017 recipient of the IET Harvey Engineering Research Prize for his outstanding contributions to research in the field of Medical Engineering, specifically for contributions to bioengineering, biomedical engineering, tissue engineering and biomaterials.

 

He presented a prize lecture on 20 March 2018, discussing his research and how the prize funding will be used to further it.

 

Photos courtesy of Trampenau photography - Steve Pearcy.

10 June 2019, Rome, Italy - Rob Knight, Ph.D., Departments of Pediatrics, Bioengineering, and Computer Science & Engineering, University of California San Diego, USA. The Future of Food Symposium. Seminar: Microbiome Research: what does this mean for the future of food and healthy diets?. FAO headquarters (Austria room).

 

Photo credit must be given: ©FAO/Pier Paolo Cito. Editorial use only. Copyright ©FAO.

 

Nhau Pass, with bioengineering stabilization measures applied on the fill slope. The measures will prevent slope failures caused by landslides and surface erosion.

 

Photo by ICEM

On May 30-31, a conference at the Center featured discussion and presentations by physicians and scholars from the U.S., China and throughout the Asia Pacific region, exploring critical topics with a focus on Molecular Mechanisms and Bioengineering for Surgical Diseases.

just a table scrap and a new ( I think ) arm connection feel free to use it if you want just give me credit.

Dept. of Chemical Engineering & Applied Chemistry - Edwards' Lab, Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering, University of Toronto

 

Photo by Sara Collaton

 

Polypropylene injection molded orthogonal beam scaffold. Those salt crystals below the scaffold have an edge length of 0.75mm

Andrea will be working in our NC Office. Andrea is a rising 2L at UNC and she has a B.S. in Bioengineering from the University of Pittsburgh,

"Over Consumption With Mass Production" photo serie

Professor Rui L. Reis was chosen as the 2017 recipient of the IET Harvey Engineering Research Prize for his outstanding contributions to research in the field of Medical Engineering, specifically for contributions to bioengineering, biomedical engineering, tissue engineering and biomaterials.

 

He presented a prize lecture on 20 March 2018, discussing his research and how the prize funding will be used to further it.

 

Photos courtesy of Trampenau photography - Steve Pearcy.

Brush layers of willow-leaved croton in early stages of growth above vegetated riprap in Bac Kan Province (bioengineering demonstration site).

 

Photo by ICEM

International Centre for Environmental Management:

 

Promoting Climate Resilient Rural Infrastructure in the Northern Mountain Provinces of Vietnam

 

Donor / Partner: Asian Development Bank (ADB) | Duration: 2013-2016 | Location: The Northern Mountain Provinces of Vietnam

 

About: The objective of the project in northern Vietnam to demonstrate effective bio-engineered solutions which, where possible, provide ‘win-win’ outcomes for resilience of rural infrastructure to climate risk and opportunities for community livelihood enhancement.

 

The project focuses on rural irrigation, slope stability for roads, river-bank protection, and flood protection works. Lessons learned from the project works will provide the basis for capacity building activities with local community members, contractors and government staff at local, provincial and national levels. The extension of this work is to make recommendations for the broader adoption of bio-engineered approaches as an effective solution to manage climate risk in Vietnam. The project will also raise awareness of climate risks and vulnerabilities in local communities and empower them with the capability to manage risk through practical, cost effective solutions which can be implemented with local resources.

Siyang Zheng, foreground, and his research group including, from left, Ramdane Harouka, Tim Yeh and Mingda Zhou.

A visit to Cellular Bioengineering. Located in Moiliili, the company is a Hawaii based accelerator of disruptive technologies with biomedical and biodefense applications.

The lunch gang: Ryan, Angie, Sandy, Kara, back row: Kyle and Yo. Missing: Todd

Professor Rui L. Reis was chosen as the 2017 recipient of the IET Harvey Engineering Research Prize for his outstanding contributions to research in the field of Medical Engineering, specifically for contributions to bioengineering, biomedical engineering, tissue engineering and biomaterials.

 

He presented a prize lecture on 20 March 2018, discussing his research and how the prize funding will be used to further it.

 

Photos courtesy of Trampenau photography - Steve Pearcy.

Bioengineering PhD student Ameya Phadke stretches two bonded hydrogels, demonstrating the strength of their bond. Photo Credit: Joshua Knoff, UC San Diego Jacobs School of Engineering.

Frontiers in Bioengineering Symposium, Sept. 7-9, 2014

--

Breanne Przestrzelski, MS

Clemson University

Department of Bioengineering

PhD Candidate

Harvest

 

Image Credit: Tina Gorjanc

 

Harvest is a publication compiled by curator Natalie Nicolaides that responds to the practice of London based artist Tina Gorjanc, as she develops a new bioengineering project that will see her harvesting animal cells to grow rhino horns and elephant tusks for the black market. The publication depicts the unfolding relationship between the artist and the curator. This relationship is presented as a chronological time lapse of how ethical pillars are negotiated by both, in response to the many ethical issues raised by the project. Gorjanc’s work will be informed by conversations conducted by Nicolaides with collectors, curators and bioengineers as they try to gauge both its feasibility and ethical positioning as well as map out a blueprint for the project. Together artist and curator move towards trying to conceive a new future free from illegal animal poaching.

 

Natalie Nicolaides is a Glasgow-based independent curator. She graduated with a BA honours degree in History of Art, Design and Film from Kingston University London in 2014.

Natalie was curatorial intern with the Public Engagement team at the Centre for Contemporary Art, Glasgow from January to July 2019 which saw her develop The School of Civic Imagination and programme and deliver Mexican artist Daniel Godinez Nivon residency. Natalie has also worked for the Scottish Refugee Council as they hosted the Artists Symposium in June 2019. She is also co-founder of Hive: Sustainable Curatorial Collective.

 

nicolaidesnatalie@gmail.com

hivecuratorial.wixsite.com/collective

 

1 2 ••• 19 20 22 24 25 ••• 79 80