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May 16, 2025, 9 a.m.
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Spring 2025 Convocation

The Department of Biomedical Engineering will be holding its Spring 2025 Convocation on Friday, May 16, at 9:00 a.m. in Crowder Hall.

For more information, email or call Diana Wilson.

Upcoming Events

Noon, April 13, 2026

BME Seminar: Nadia Abu Farha and Sajeda Al-Hammouri

Nadia Abu Farha, PhD Candidate of the Witte lab, presents "Optimization of Transcranial Acoustoelectric Brain Imaging of Neuronal Currents in a Human Head Model." Sajeda Al-Hammouri, PhD Candidate of the Hazeli lab, presents "Markerless Motion Capture System for Quantifying Gait Stability."

1 – 4 p.m., May 4, 2026

Craig M. Berge Design Day

Witness the excitement of Craig M. Berge Design Day. Seniors proudly present the results of their yearlong, sponsored Interdisciplinary Capstone Projects and compete for prizes.

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