
معرفی
Elizabeth K Bucholz is the Claude B. Williams and David M. Hesse Associate Professor of the Practice in Biomedical Engineering at Duke University. She serves as Director of Undergraduate Studies in Biomedical Engineering, overseeing curriculum development and pedagogical innovation. Her work emphasizes integrating ethical frameworks, modern computational tools (e.g., Python), and global health perspectives into engineering education.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering, Duke University, 2008
Research Interests:
- Curriculum design for biomedical engineering education
- Ethics integration in STEM programs
- Medical imaging technologies (MRI, cardiovascular applications)
- Global health initiatives through study abroad programs
Teaching & Advising: Teaches core courses including BME 303L (Diagnostic Imaging), BME 271D (Signals & Systems), and EGR 101L (Engineering Design). Advises graduate students through BME 791/792/790L courses. Leads development of hands-on labs and MATLAB/Python-based learning modules.
Awards:
- 2021 Klein Family Distinguished Teaching Award
- 2014 Lois and John L. Imhoff Distinguished Teaching Award
Labs & Collaborations: Directs the Lab for Graduate Studies in Biomedical Engineering (BME 790L). Collaborates with Duke's Pratt School of Engineering on global health and imaging research initiatives.
