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Careers & Industry

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Student Opportunities

Hopkins BME strives to prepare students to become trailblazers in academia and research, as well as leaders and groundbreakers within industry. Students are encouraged to make use of development programs aimed to help them in obtaining their career goals. We work with a variety of companies to provide internship opportunities, job openings, research experiences, and design practice to our students.

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Industry Partners

Hopkins BME has a growing network of industry partners that helps to mentor our students and generate cutting-edge, translational research. Partners have the opportunity to sponsor student design projects, collaborate on emerging technologies, introduce students to the workforce, and more.

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Join Hopkins BME

The Johns Hopkins Department of Biomedical Engineering is not only a great place to study and learn, it’s also a great place to work. The intellectually stimulating environment and the nurturing spirit of collegiality that extends throughout the institute attracts outstanding candidates to our postdoctoral, research, tenured, and tenure-track positions. 

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Alumni Startups Spotlight

The Department of Biomedical Engineering is proud of the exciting startups that have emerged from the work of BME faculty and alumni. Learn more about these BME startups.

Somnair
Mitch Turley, Engr ‘23 (MSE) and Anders Sideris, Engr ‘23 (MSE)
The first non-invasive neurostimulation solution for obstructive sleep apnea.
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CurveAssure
Antony Fulehin, Engr ‘23 (MSE) and Evan Haas, Engr ‘23 (MSE), Bus ‘23 (MBA)
An at-home spinal assessment that is reimagining spinal care by unlocking data-driven dynamic insights using a cutting-edge, non-invasive system.
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