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Dec. 9, 2024, 1 – 2:30 p.m.
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UA College of Engineering Design Day

Winter Craig M. Berge Design Day

December 9, 2024  -  1:00 to 2:30 p.m.
U of A Campus store, lower level

For the first time, witness the excitement of Craig M. Berge Design Day timed for students who are graduating in December. Seniors proudly present the results of their yearlong, sponsored Interdisciplinary Capstone Projects and compete for prizes. More information.

Upcoming Events

Noon, March 30, 2026

BME Seminar: Romi Castillo and Duy Mac

Romi Castillo, PhD Candidate of the Tardiff lab, presents "A Novel TR-F Based High Throughput Screen to Identify Small Molecules that Modulate Diastolic Performance," and Duy Mac, PhD Candidate of the Su lab, presents "Advancing Ultra-Sensitive Biosensing and Fast Nanoscale Imaging with Frequency-Locked Microtoroid Resonator Systems."

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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