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BME Design Day 2026

The Department of Biomedical Engineering has set the standard in biomedical design since introducing its landmark undergraduate Design Team program more than 25 years ago. With the addition of its renowned master’s design program over 15 years ago, offered through the department’s Center for Bioengineering Innovation and Design, biomedical engineering students of all levels are engineering the future of medicine by developing new health care technologies. This year, students are creating test that uses smell to detect Parkinson’s disease, designing a new device to help patients manage the daily symptoms of pelvic floor disorders, improving shielding for portable MRI systemsdeveloping AI that can screen for bladder issues, and more. 

Carol Reiley

Keynote Lecture

This year’s keynote lecture will be given by Carol Reiley, Engr ’07 (MS). She is currently CEO of AI and arts nonprofit DeepMusic.ai, a World Economic Forum Young Global Leader, and a brand ambassador for Guerlain Cosmetics. She previously founded Drive.ai—which was acquired by Apple—is a children’s book author, and a mentor for young kids in engineering. Join us at 12 p.m. in the Goldfarb Gym.
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Student Projects

Hopkins BME undergraduate and master’s students showcase their innovative solutions to pressing healthcare challenges through presentations, whitepapers, videos, and more.
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Design at Hopkins BME

From freshmen to graduate students, Hopkins BME offers all students the opportunity to apply design principles to important healthcare problems through team-based projects.
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About Hopkins BME

With our faculty experts, Hopkins BME students are advancing medical knowledge and improving patient care worldwide. Together, we are developing the technologies that diagnose and cure disease.

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