College to Have Strong Presentation at BMES 2018
The College of Engineering and Technology (CET) will have a strong representation during the October 2018 Biomedical Engineering Society annual meeting in Atlanta. Four current and one former student will present their research to more than 4,000 leading researchers, graduate and undergraduate students and leaders in healthcare and industry.
Presenters include:
Justin Syers, BS ENG May 2018
Abstract: Toward Tuning Blast Parameters in a Blast Simulator for Improved Injury Research Capability
Mara Thompson, MS BME Candidate
Abstract: The Relationship Between Muscle Volume And Tibia Bone Stress During Running
Jules Zapanta, MS BME Candidate
Abstract: Exploring Coupling Strength and Sensitivity to Disorder in a Coupled Cantilever Array
Marcus Moody, senior engineering student
Abstract: Pressure Evaluation of Tracheal Suction Catheters to Reduce Damage to Respiratory Airways
Daniel Pearce, senior engineering student
Abstract: Improving Clinical Diagnostic Methods for Group 1 Pulmonary Hypertension with ECHO and MRI-derived parameters
CET Drs. Stephanie George and Teresa Ryan served as advisors on the research.