Department of Biomedical Engineering

What UV dosage kills COVID?

Research from Distinguished Professor Kaiming Ye and Associate Professor Guy German offers the first scientific proof of what intensity and duration of ultraviolet light kills coronavirus. 

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Biomed Opportunities

The biomedical engineering job market is rapidly growing as advances in the bioengineering and biomedical sciences are improving healthcare.

There are numerous opportunities for graduates with the specialized training offered at Binghamton University. 

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Full Professor, AI/Data Science/Controls in BME

Assistant Professor, Biomaterials

PREP Postdoc Opportunity-Decision Science

PREP Research Associate - Digital Image Processing for Measuring Solar Panel Degradation

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Accelerate your education

A combined bachelor of science (BS) and master of science (MS) in biomedical engineering is available for motivated students working toward their BS in biomedical engineering.

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Undergraduate Programs

A biomedical engineering degree from Binghamton University prepares students for leadership positions in the biomedical industry, academy, business, education, entrepreneurship and for success in a global environment.

Pre-Med Biomedical Engineering (BS) 4+1 Biomedical Engineering (BS/MS) BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING HONORS PROGRAM BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING MINOR

Graduate Programs

The goal of the BME graduate program is to prepare students for careers in industry, academia or research lab environments by offering a flexible program of coursework and mentoring that enables students to engage in creative and independent research on a cutting-edge research topic.

Biomedical Engineering (MS, PhD)

Our Community and Network

Our alumni are working in different industries across the globe, but they undoubtedly have a few things in common: passion, purpose and pride in their education from the Biomedical Engineering Department.