About Us
This club investigates all aspects of biomedical engineering, including its subsets. Students are able to focus on all topics they see interest to produce student-led research projects to apply to grants/funding. We supplement all aspects of general engineering courses and Aerospace Physiology to maximize interdisciplinary education. Research: To further the biomechanical and biomedical research on campus, and create a group of diverse-minded individuals all interested in the further advancement of bio-technological innovations. Our mission is to make ERAU a more prominent school in the biomechanical and biomedical research world through our projects, papers, and conference submissions. Mentorship: To educate in specific skills (i.e., MATLAB coding) or subjects (i.e., anatomy & physiology) that students may not receive apart of their respective majors. Our mission is to encourage interdisciplinary studies and encourage communication through different colleges at Embry-Riddle. Community Outreach: To further advocate for STEM careers by becoming role models to K-12 students. We work with local elementary schools at science-specific events to teach students about STEM subjects. We hope to further our community outreach beyond our current practice, and encourage members to suggest ideas for more outreach.