Widener University Engineering Research Awarded at National Competition

A group of biomedical engineering students placed third in a national collegiate research competition hosted by the the Summer Biomechanics, Bioengineering and Biotransport Conference (SB3C). The research aimed to develop a pulse oximeter for nursing simulation mannequins to be used by Widener nursing students. The team, along with faculty advisor Ria Mazumder, interim chair of biomedical engineering and associate teaching professor, was one of six teams chosen to present their research at the conference's Undergraduate Design Project Competition in Rehabilitation and Assistive Devices sponsored by the National Science Foundation.

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