Amanda Randles and Mark Palmeri Elected to AIMBE College of Fellows
The honor from the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering represents the top 2% of engineers in the field
The honor from the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering represents the top 2% of engineers in the field
Song is a biomedical engineering junior focused on developing innovative approaches to neural repair.
Duke Engineering faculty members John Dolbow, Natalia Litchinitser, Tatiana Segura and Aaron Franklin were awarded distinguished professorships from Duke University.
Li was recognized for contributions to the hardware design and implementation of machine learning algorithms, their translation to industrial practice, related educational endeavors, and service to the profession.
Digital communications pioneer recognized for foundational contributions to technologies enabling billions of devices from early modems to modern smartphones.
Biomedical engineering professor recognized for pioneering technologies that transform women’s cancer care worldwide.
Wilson shares this prize for his contributions to the development of the cochlear implant.
Adam Wax received one of the top honors for academic inventors in recognition of his work to translate research in optical spectroscopy to biomedical diagnostics.
Shaundra Daily was recognized for her contributions to computing education, and Nicki Washington was recognized for contributions to broadening participation in computing.
The award will fuel Hickey’s efforts to reveal how T cells can better infiltrate and attack solid tumors
Litchinitser was honored for contributions to the photonics field, including antiresonant photonic-crystal fibers and structured light engineering.
Brinson has been elected a Fellow of the Materials Research Society in recognition of her pioneering contributions to polymer science, shape memory alloys and the materials genome space.