JHU Neuroengineering & Biomedical Instrumentation Lab

JHU Neuroengineering & Biomedical Instrumentation Lab

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Two biomedical engineering graduate students named Siebel Scholars 10/09/2018

Big congratulations to Luke Osborn for being named a Siebel Scholar!

Two biomedical engineering graduate students named Siebel Scholars Biomedical engineering PhD students John Hickey and Luke Osborn have been named Siebel Scholars for 2019, an annual award that recognizes nearly 100 of the top graduate students from universities across the nation who are studying in the fields of business, bioengineering, computer science, and ener...

09/04/2018

Congratulations to our lab alumnus, Damini Agarwal, for receiving her second Google Leadership Award, which will involve her with Google's network of emerging leaders in today's world!

Ouch! What Is Pain, And What Is It Good For? 06/27/2018

Hear Johns Hopkins Biomedical Engineering graduate student Luke Osborn talk about some of our latest work with Frank Stasio on "The State of Things" on WUNC.

Ouch! What Is Pain, And What Is It Good For? Researchers have developed a new part for a prosthetic hand: a synthetic skin that can feel pain. The electronic dermis, or “e-dermis,” fits over the

A Prosthetic That Feels Pain 06/21/2018

Nice coverage on some of our recent work. Thanks IEEE Spectrum!

A Prosthetic That Feels Pain Electronic receptors mimic the ability of human skin to sense pain and pressure

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