Graduate Students

  • PhD students together.
    As another academic year comes to a close, we proudly celebrate the achievements of our recent PhD graduates. These scholars - Payton Martinez, Emily Miller, and Lukas Buecherl - are ready to embark on their next adventures.
  • Dean of Engineering addressing the graduates.
    Thursday, May 9, 2024 marked a momentous occasion, a culmination of years of hard work, dedication, and an unyielding quest for knowledge. It was a celebration of a graduating class, a cohort of bright minds ready to make a significant impact on the world of biomedical science.
  • NSF Logo
    The National Science Foundation has bestowed two prestigious Graduate Research Fellowship Program awards to Â鶹¹ÙÍø biomedical engineering students. The national awards recognize and support outstanding grad students from
  • Engineering Center
    Several students from the Biomedical Engineering Program have earned 2024 Graduating Student Awards from the College of Engineering and Applied Science and from the program.
  • Lukas Buecherl
    Lukas Buecherl is a fourth year PhD student in the Biomedical Engineering Program and is earning an Interdisciplinary Quantative Biology (IQ Biology) PhD Certificate designed for students in life sciences, engineering,
  • Emily Miller photo
    Emily Miller is a fifth year Biomedical Engineering (BME) PhD student conducting research in Dr. Corey Neu's Soft Tissue Bioengineering Lab.  She will defend her dissertation in summer 2024. What brought you to the University of
  • Isabelle Eskay photo
    Isabelle Eskay is a first year Biomedical Engineering (BME) Masters student conducting research in the lab of Dr. Debanjan Mukherjee and is a mid-fielder for the CU womens soccer team.  To support the BME community, she has worked as a
  • Payton Martinez photo
    Payton Martinez is a third year PhD student in the Biomedical Engineering Program and is earning an Interdisciplinary Quantative Biology (IQ Biology) PhD Certificate designed for students in life sciences, engineering, computer
  • Corrin
    Corrin is the recepient of the Investing in CU Engineering (ICUE) Graduate Fellowship. Corrin, tell us about your research. What is it that you study? Currently, I work in Dr. Maureen Lynch’s mechanobiology laboratory, researching breast cancer
  • Chad Healy
    Chad Healy is a PhD student researching how the brain controls movement in Professor Alaa Ahmed’s lab. He returned to finish his PhD in 2021 after taking a break from his studies to complete an internship with SpaceX.
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