BME News

April 2, 2018

Researchers track down “hidden” hearing loss

In an ongoing $1.25M NIH study researchers postulate that “hidden” hearing loss is undetected by conventional clinical tests and seek to identify both the cause and a diagnostic tool to detect it. The ultimate aim is toward earlier detection, intervention, and treatment of hearing loss.
April 1, 2018

Diversity in mentors, sponsors, and projects enrich senior design program

Magic can happen when senior design teams are mentored by seasoned industry and clinical partners. A real-needs project brought to a creative student team can yield surprising and wonderful results and is rewarding for both mentors and mentees. The Weldon School welcomes a diverse mix of mentors and sponsors and provides a supportive environment for development of a vast array of projects.
March 31, 2018

Engineering design thinking unpacks problems of diversity and inclusion

In a multi-year, $300K NSF-funded study, researchers are using engineering design thinking to tackle the complex challenges of increasing diversity and inclusion in biomedical engineering. The study is part of a larger initiative to effect broad, institutional change at Purdue and beyond.
March 30, 2018

Damen selected for Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting

Purdue Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering MD/PhD candidate Frederick Damen was selected to attend the 68th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting in Lindau, Germany in July, 2018.
March 21, 2018

Weldon School students excel in 3MT™ Competition

A dozen students participated in the Weldon School’s Three-Minute Thesis (3MT™) Competition, held on March 20. Freddy Damen was the overall winner. Jana Vincent was the runner-up. Ashlee Colbert won the People’s Choice Award, and Matt Pharris won the Best PowerPoint Slide Award.
February 1, 2018

Silk fibers could be high-tech ‘natural metamaterials’

New research has demonstrated how the nano-architecture of a silkworm’s fiber causes “Anderson localization of light,” a discovery that could lead to various innovations and a better understanding of light transport and heat transfer.
January 31, 2018

In the news: A Purdue startup is building a better brain for smart technology: BTN LiveBIG

Big Ten Network features FWDNXT, a startup founded by Eugenio Culurciello, associate professor in the Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering. FWDNXT is designing next-generation hardware and software for deep learning aimed at enabling computers to understand the world in the same way humans do. FWDNXT has developed a low-power mobile coprocessor called Snowflake for accelerating deep neural networks effective at image recognition and classification.
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