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Drug delivery luminary and Texas Engineer Nicholas Peppas has won the Kabiller Prize in Nanoscience and Nanomedicine from Northwestern University’s International Institute for Nanotechnology (IIN).
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The best undergraduate researcher they’d ever seen, a natural leader, someone who cares deeply about others. These are just a few superlatives that professors used to describe Gabriela Nomura. This year’s Outstanding Scholar-Leader just finished her bachelor’s degree in biomedical engineering, and she plans to become a combination physician and engineer.
Published by the Cockrell School of Engineering
The University of Texas at Austin’s Department of Biomedical Engineering graduate program ranked No. 19 in U.S. News & World Report’s 2025-2026 graduate engineering program rankings, released on Tuesday.
A wide range of fundamental Biomaterials approaches is actively explored for regenerative and...
The development of advanced biosensors and Instrumentation is a focal point for several of our...
The University of Texas at Austin Department of Biomedical Engineering is a hub of pioneering...
Computational Biomedical Engineering harnesses the world-class computational facilities at UT...
Integrating engineering principles with biomedicine, our faculty specialize in developing...
The field of biomedical imaging employs physics, mathematics, computational science, and...
While helping patients is the ultimate goal of biomedical engineering, faculty in our department...
Neuroengineering is a growing area that develops methods to improve neurological health and...
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