Project for Datex-Ohmeda. Pictured: Matt Delisle, Steve Almasi, Ryan Robs and Imran Sheikh. (34K JPG)
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Project for Datex-Ohmeda. Pictured: Ryan Robs and Imran Sheikh. (37K JPG)
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Project for a sensor system for quantifying mosquito bite characteristics. Pictured: Jake Feala and Kevin Brosche. (43K JPG)
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This ski-binding system was designed to reduce the incidence and/or grade of knee injuries. The project won second place in the 2001 Schoofs Prize for Creativity competition. Left to right: Jason Berta, James Burke, Nikhil Bagadia, and David Manthei. (41K JPG)
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Biomedical engineering student design consortium outreach. Pictured: Kristin Myers and Tara Mahan. (34K JPG)
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Biomedical engineering student design consortium project for GE. Left to right: Hannah Kirking, Liz Thottakara, Yuk Ki Lam, Wyatt Potter, Scott Wiese, Mike Piche, and Byoung Choe; seated: Paul Anheier. (34K JPG)
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This project placed fourth in the 2001 Schoofs Prize for Creativity competition. The suture needle is designed to prevent disease transmission caused by accidental sticks. The design includes a fluid-filled balloon that when depressed, causes the suture needle to protrude from a protective sheath. Releasing the balloon mechanism retracts the suture needle. Pictured: Elizabeth Nee, Briar Duffy, Jeff Phillips and Angela Heppner. (37K JPG)
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