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DIY Prosthetics featured on SBU News

With only basic household materials like cardboard, drinking straws, and thread, students learn the basic principles of iterative design through a "hands-on" approach.

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Students from K-12 learn about iterative design with a creative, applied project: prosthetics. Instructors teach kids how to engineer a prosthetic hand with a few household materials like cardboard, string, and straw.


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Virtually Presented at

BMES Conference 2021 and URECA 2022

Representing novel methods to share BME education across students of different ages (K-12) and modes of instruction (virtual, hybrid, in-person)

diyprosthetics_poster_v4.1.pdf
BMES 2021 BME Academy Poster.pdf
Opportunities and Challenges to Provide Hands-on Exposure of Biomedical Engineering to High School Students.pdf

Collaboration with Long Island

Stony Brook iCreate

Long Island Latino Teachers Association (LILTA)

North Babylon High School

Long Island Explorium