Powered by rubber bands, Walt Mayfield and Khari Douglas' Texas Cyclone wins the annual MechE freshman design competition. more>>
CBID Students Blog from Asia and AfricaCenter for Bioengineering Innovation & Design students report from Asia, Africa and India while studying the health needs of the poor. more>>
Final Projects Hopkins-StyleIn its 9th year, the annual mouse trap and rubber bands vehicle competition serves as the final project for freshman mechanical engineering students. more >>
A JHU biomedical engineering design team that developed a system to improve spinal surgery outcomes rang the Nasdaq Stock Market Closing Bell Aug. 23. Watch the video. Read more >>
Global Health Project Sends Engineering Students to Africa and AsiaStudents from WSE's Center for Bioengineering Innovation and Design (CBID) are in Tanzania, Nepal and India this summer, working with healthcare providers and assessing their needs. After they return, the 15 students will spend the year designing low-cost medical devices that improve maternal and child care. Read about their experiences in Nepal, India and Tanzania.