Fostering multidisciplinary projects in the biomedical area
Biomedical Engineering is composed of faculty members who are interested in the multidisciplinary field of biomedical engineering. While its organized within the Frank Batten College of Engineering and Technology, affiliated faculty members also reside in the colleges of sciences, education and health sciences. Research interests include, but are not limited to, biomechanics, bioelectrics, biomaterials, medical imaging, metabolic systems, rehabilitation (physical, cognitive, and speech), tissue engineering, and neural engineering.

Academic Programs
Three graduate programs and one undergraduate minor offered

Graduate Rotations
Students without a supervisor can find their ideal match among faculty members

Research & Facillities
17 affiliated research labs, institutes, and centers

Program Curricula & Worksheets
Programs of study and forms

Faculty
Multidisciplinary instruction drawing from four colleges within ODU
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Alum Offers 'Golden' Insights About STEM Opportunities for Female Engineers
ODU alumna Sarah Golden spoke during the fifth annual Women Excelling in Engineering event at the Batten College of Engineering and Technology. (More)