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2024 Design
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Save the Date! Design Day 2025 is on April 29.

Save the Date! Design Day 2025 is on April 29.

Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment & Resilience Design Plan for Back River Wastewater Treatment Plant

The Project Design team completed a climate vulnerability assessment and engineering design alternatives for adaptable solutions for this critical water quality infrastructure, the Back River Wastewater Treatment Plant which service 1.3 million residents. The engineering solutions included both natured based and structural options to provide coastal resilience to both built and natural infrastructure up to the year 2100 to protect against sea level rise, storm surge and increasing precipitation. The students also created a multi-criteria decision analysis for the alternatives developed to identify the most effective solutions to carry forward for further design.

Addressing Anatomical Endoscopic Enucleation of the Prostate (AEEP) Training Challenges

Anatomic Endoscopic Enucleation of the Prostate (AEEP) is a highly effective treatment for benign prostatic hyperplasia but remains challenging to master, requiring extensive practice and direct supervision by expert surgeons. This dependence limits opportunities for independent learning and slows trainee progression. To address this, we developed a hydrogel-based simulation model that replicates male pelvic anatomy, including the prostate and bladder. The model incorporates real-time force feedback using force sensors connected to a Raspberry Pi and Arduino. Trainees receive live visual cues, green (safe), yellow (near-threshold), and red (excessive), to guide safe and effective instrument use. An IMU sensor attached to the endoscope handle enables a dynamic minimap that tracks the tool’s position within the model. After the procedure, a feedback dashboard provides performance analytics for self-guided improvement. Our system promotes independent learning and enables efficient use of expert surgeon time, ultimately enhancing technical skill acquisition and clinical decision-making through simulation-based education.

Taliyah

Biomedical Engineering

It is wonderful to watch students from different departments work together to support better engineering design opportunities at Hopkins.

To identify what can satisfy students from every engineering perspective has been both challenging and rewarding, as I’ve learned leading the multidisciplinary student advisory board for the Design Center.

Kareem

Computer Engineering

The First Year Seminar Design CornerStone helped me get exposed to a wide range of engineering disciplines and introduced me to all the makerspace and departments opportunities at Hopkins!

I am excited to take advantage of all the resources available to strengthen my engineering skills.

Alexander

Materials Science and Engineering

Being granted the opportunity to lead a design team has offered me the skillset necessary to apply both engineering and leadership skills in a collaborative environment. I look forward to utilizing these experiences in the medical device space!

 
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