College engineering departments may produce more useless and ultimately unrealized designs and concepts than any other course of study. But David A. Rice, a professor of biomedical engineering at ...
Researchers Ye Pu (left) and Giulia Panusa (right) in front of the multiphoton laser direct writing system. (Courtesy: Ye Pu) Researchers in Switzerland have employed multiphoton laser direct writing ...
The Purdue team developed a fully implantable radio-frequency transmitter chip for wireless sensor nodes and biomedical devices. The research is published in the journal IEEE Transactions on Circuits ...
Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) has demonstrated a new application for its cell-expansion bioreactor to advance tissue ...
(Nanowerk Spotlight) Implantable electronic devices range from sensors, gastric and cardiac pacemakers, cardioverter defibrillators, to deep brain, nerve, and bone stimulators. These devices are ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Artificial intelligence, synthetic biology and collaboration are the building blocks that could help biomedical engineers crack the next big discovery in addressing complex ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – An innovation turning waste material into stretchable devices may soon provide a new option for creating self-powered biomedical inventions. A team from Purdue University used ...
The Cornell University Biomedical Device team is developing a novel product intended to treat patients undergoing opioid withdrawal for its Spring 2024 project. The device is an addition to the team’s ...
Accurate, repeatable positioning is crucial to a host of medical devices — everything from CAT scanners to blood-testing equipment to milling machines for lenses. And motion must often be in more than ...
Indore: Madhya Pradesh Industrial Development Corporation (MPIDC) is developing seven state-of-the-art common infrastructure facilities at the Medical.
Engineers have developed a fully implantable radio-frequency transmitter chip for wireless sensor nodes and biomedical devices. Purdue University innovators are working on inventions to use micro-chip ...