Clemson Bioengineering

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Student bioengineering team wins national competition for U-Sert medical technology Four recent Clemson University graduates will collect a national award this month for creating medical technology designed to help nurses monitor babies for urinary tract infections. Reagan Hamm, Allie Beiter, Maddie Thomas and Anna Wichmann were students last academic year when they developed the U-Sert, […]

Clemson News 2023

DARPA lab

Harmonizing with nature: Clemson University and partners share up to $13.6 million to solve maritime challenge Clemson University is leading an international team that is trying an innovative tack to solve an age-old maritime challenge, and researchers said the solution involves working with nature instead of fighting it. The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) […]

2023 Departmental Awards

Clemson Bioengineering is very proud to announce recipients of the 2023 College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences awards! College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences Award Winners Robert W. Moorman Award – Vaishnavi Kanduri Blue Key Academic and Leadership Award – Aniela Nozka Phi Kappa Phi Certificate of Merit – Grace Haller The 2023 […]

Serving the South Carolina MedTech Industry: New Certificate Supplies Skilled Workforce

Serving the South Carolina MedTech Industry: New Biomedical Regulatory and Quality Science Certificate Supplies Home-Grown Skilled Workforce As South Carolina’s biomedical industry advances and grows, in-state employers have been struggling to find qualified in-state candidates who can fill regulatory and compliance roles within their company. This in turn forces them to expand their search out […]

2022 Bioengineering Award Ceremony

The 2022 Bioengineering Awards Ceremony was held at the Madren Center Owen Pavilion on April 19, 2022. Undergraduate and graduate award winners were presented by Dr. Dan Simionescu and Dr. Martine LaBerge. College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences Awards 2022 CECAS J. Wesley Davis Leadership Award – Ashley Babinchak Frank H. Stelling and C. […]

2021 Bioengineering Award Recipients

The College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Science and our department have completed award selections for 2021. Clemson Bioengineering is very proud to announce that we have an award winner at the college level! Our congratulations go to Maureen Buckley for being selected as the winner of the Samuel B. Earle Award for Outstanding Senior in […]

Three Bioengineers awarded 2020 National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships

Maggie Elpers

Maggie Elpers I am honored to have been chosen to receive the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship and represent Clemson Bioengineering in this way. Most importantly, I’m so grateful for the mentorship I have received from Dr. Dean and Dr. Alexander-Bryant, who have supported me in my research interests including developing a device to inactivate HIV […]

In his medical-school gap year, Preston Walker takes on the M.Eng.

Headed for medical school, Preston Walker provides photos that document an enviable ability to manage time. Editor Why did you choose the Master of Engineering? My answer to this question is different from most who choose to get a Master of Engineering (M.Eng.). Prior to enrolling and throughout Clemson University’s Master of Biomedical Engineering program, I […]

The thing I enjoy the most about the MEng Program is its structure: Grace White

Initially, I chose the Master of Engineering program as a way to delay graduation by another year.  To put it simply, I was not ready for the real world. Before I decided to fully commit, I met with Dr. Jeremy Mercuri, the creator of the program, in the spring of my junior year. He explained […]

Deciding Which Kind of Engineer to Be: Austin Hensley Shares his Process

What made you choose the Master’s of Engineering in Biomedical Engineering? One of the most enticing aspects of the MEng program for me was its length: two semesters at 15 credit hours per semester to earn a whole degree is an incredible deal. That in itself made the MEng seem like a great way to […]