Science in Motion: Making Biomechanics Accessible for All Ages
As a new mother and the director of Cal Poly’s Mobile Biomechanics Lab, Professor Britta Berg-Johansen sees the value of movement through a fresh perspective.
As a new mother and the director of Cal Poly’s Mobile Biomechanics Lab, Professor Britta Berg-Johansen sees the value of movement through a fresh perspective.
Will Toll approaches his studies in biomedical engineering with a quiet resolve, honed by the ups and downs he’s encountered along the way. The lessons he’s gained have not only reshaped his approach to learning but deepened his commitment to helping others navigate their own unseen challenges.
As a biomedical engineering student, Sidney Collin developed an innovative device for a local veteran with Parkinson’s disease, which now transforms the lives of people across the globe with brain or nerve
Two biomedical engineering students working with Professor Kristen O’Halloran Cardinal dramatically increased the production of lab-grown blood vessels on campus, enabling industry partners to test a larger number of medical devices in
This summer, we are celebrating women leaders in engineering by featuring insightful Q&As with leaders within the College of Engineering. These women are transforming engineering culture, making a significant impact on students
Major: Biomedical Engineering Hometown: Coupeville, Washington What made you choose engineering? I always knew I wanted to work within the medical field but didn’t want to have to sacrifice engineering aspects to