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2024 Design
Day projects

Congratulations to all on a fantastic 2026 event!

Information on JHU Engineering Design Day 2027 coming soon.

Congratulations to all on a fantastic 2026 event!

Information on JHU Engineering Design Day 2027 coming soon.

Improving Training for Endoscopic Third Ventriculostomy

Endoscopic Third Ventriculostomy (ETV) is a neurosurgical procedure used to treat hydrocephalus, or the accumulation of excess cerebrospinal fluid in the ventricles of the brain. ETVs are minimally invasive and lifesaving, yet the procedure’s steep learning curve makes them difficult to perform. The small and sensitive neuroanatomy combined with the navigation of an endoscope while watching 2D video footage makes ETV difficult to learn, with limited opportunities to gain practice outside of the OR. Our team has developed a high-fidelity physical simulator of the key steps and anatomical features of the procedure in order to improve training of ETV among neurosurgical residents.

BronchEye: Bronchoscopy Complication Management

Hundreds of thousands of interventional pulmonary operations are performed after endotracheal intubation in the US annually. These procedures use both a camera to visualize the airway and another tool to operate on it. 1,2 In robot-assisted bronchoscopies (RAB), the current gold-standard for such operations, clinicians cannot use both tools simultaneously. This can delay management of complications, such as airway bleeding, as pulmonologists switch between instruments.3,4,5

Manufacturers have attempted to design multiport adapters that allow for the insertion of multiple surgical instruments simultaneously. However, these solutions either obstruct airway visualization, compromise the airtightness of the ventilation circuit, or allow only a limited range of tools to be used.

Lakeland Park Trail Design: Locust Log Ladder Staircase

Our design consists of a locust log ladder intended to continue a trail along a steep slope in Baltimore’s Lakeland Park. The structure uses black locust logs arranged into an interconnected system of steps that integrates risers, treads, and side supports into a single stable unit filled with gravel. The design prioritizes long-term stability and sustainability, offering a resilient alternative to traditional check steps that are more prone to erosion and frequent maintenance.

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!

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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