Stamp design containing the words "Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering New Faculty 2025-2026."

Welcome, new faculty!

Meet the talented new faculty joining the Fulton Schools and discover how their diverse expertise is shaping the future of engineering education and innovation.

Pitch Fest student research contest

Pitch Fest student research contest

Question: What year are you in school? Answer: I'm a second/final year Master's student in Biomedical Engineering on the thesis track, working under the guidance of Dr. Andrew Yang, Dr. Bradley Greger, and Dr. Christopher Buneo. Q: Can you tell us what it felt like when you heard your name announced as the winner? A: It felt gratifying as all our brainstorming and hard work finally paid off. Q: What was the driving force behind your decision to participate in the College of Health Solution's...

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Undergraduate information session

New webinar dates added!

Want to learn how the School of Biological and Health Systems Engineering’s undergraduate program can benefit you? Our undergraduate students explore biomedical engineering through hands-on learning, research and multidisciplinary collaboration. Our program equips students with the skills to develop innovative medical technologies, solve complex health challenges and prepare for careers in industry, research or advanced medical studies. Join our webinar to see if our program is the right fit for you!

Graduate information session

Want to learn more about our grad programs?

Professor Sarah Stabenfeldt announcement Harrington Endowed Chair

Professor Sarah Stabenfeldt elected prestigous Harrington Endowed Chair

The Harrington Endowed Chair, established through a generous gift from the Harrington Arthritis Research Center, has had a transformative impact on the biomedical engineering program at ASU for over two decades.

 

“I’m extremely honored and humbled by receiving this recognition. I’m excited to use the endowment to support new projects in the lab that will advance trainee opportunities,” Stabenfeldt says. 

Explore our biomedical engineering degree programs

Biomedical engineers work at the interface of technology and medicine on challenges that are critical to the advancement of health and scientific discovery.

At ASU, we offer a rigorous program in biomedical engineering with opportunities for students to be involved in research, entrepreneurship, healthcare delivery, biomedical device design and global health.

Female student researcher working in a lab.