
ASME’s Summer Bioengineering Conference took place from June 22nd – 25th in Santa Ana Pueblo, New Mexico. This conference is a scientific and technical exchange that features theme-related workshops, banquets, and BS/MS/PhD student paper competitions.
This year’s competition finalists had three selected PhD and Undergraduate students from the Biomedical Engineering program under Professor Jeff Weiss as well as a BME Graduate Research Assistant under Adjunct Associate Professor Luke Timmins.
Each student had to provide a 2-page extended abstract to be reviewed. Out of over 200 PhD level submissions, 36 finalists were selected. On the Undergraduate level, 23 finalists were selected out of 100 submissions.
Here are the Biomedical Engineering finalists and their collaborators:
Luke Hudson, PhD Student
Evaluation of a Simplified Modeling Approach to Predict Strain in the Cartilage and Labrum of the Hip with Application to Femoroacetabular Impingement Syndrome
Luke T. Hudson, Lindsay L. Schuring, Brooklyn L. Vargas, Andrew E. Anderson, Jeffrey A. Weiss
Farhan Muhib, PhD Student
Advancing Healing Assessments of Femoral Fractures Through a Subject-Specific Finite Element Approach
Farhan Muhib, Kylie E. Williams, Robert E. Guldberg, Jeffrey A. Weiss
Sylvia Pack, Undergraduate Student
The Effect of Lung Tumor Outgrowth on Strain Distributions in the Nearby Alveolar Walls
Sylvia M. Pack, Michael R. Herron, Steven A. Labelle, Jeffrey A. Weiss
Caleb Berggren, Graduate Research Assistant
Examination of the Focal Association Between 3d Plaque Stress and Coronary Artery Disease Progression in the Clinical Setting
Caleb Berggren, Yasmine Abuelhija, David Molony, Habib Samady, Lucas Timmins
Congratulations to all finalists and their faculty advisors!