Cecil Chikezie on UC Berkeley’s Campus.The Mastercard Foundation Scholarship supports future leaders in Africa. In this article, MEng student and scholarship recipient, Cecil Chikezie, speaks about what it means to be a MasterCard Foundation Scholar an…
Category: biotechnology
biotechnology
Fung Feature: Ricardo Juarez Martinez, MEng ’21 (BioE)
On his vision for innovation and inclusivity in the medical device spaceRicardo Juarez Martinez is a current MEng candidate studying Bioengineering with a focus on Biomaterials and Medical Device Design. He studied Mechanical Engineering at the Univers…
Fung Feature: Khowa Agbojo, MEng ’21 (BioE)
On her career transition into bioengineering and desire to create opportunities for people in the developing worldKhowa Agbojo is pursuing a Master of Engineering in bioengineering. Prior to enrolling in the MEng program, Khowa earned her undergraduate…
Fung Feature: Tara Armand on bridging academia and engineering
Tara Armand, MEng ’17 (BIOE), currently works as an R&D Scientist at Siemens Healthcare Laboratory. A two-time Cal graduate, Tara takes us through her academic and professional career, and provides some tips for current students.Tell us about yours…
3D Printers & The Future of Tissue Engineering
By Giselle Diaz Professor Grace O’Connell in her lab Professor Grace O’Connell is an Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering at UC Berkeley, a position that keeps her deeply involved with various research projects. She is currently acting as the faculty advisor for six different capstone projects within the Berkeley Master of Engineering Program. Part of her research… Read More »