
Lauren Heckelman
Lecturer in the Discipline of Biomedical Engineering
As a Lecturer in the Discipline of Biomedical Engineering, Dr. Lauren Heckelman’s primary responsibility is to teach and mentor undergraduate BME students.
She aims to guide her students toward the next phase of their educational or professional journey by developing their critical thinking and problem-solving skills via hands-on learning activities and through individualized mentorship.
Dr. Heckelman teaches a two-semester BME laboratory course sequence and a two-semester Senior Design course sequence. The BME laboratory courses are divided into smaller modules covering a wide range of biomedical engineering sub-disciplines including biomechanics, medical imaging, instrumentation, and biomaterials, among others. Senior Design enables interdisciplinary groups of students to identify a need within the realm of biomedical engineering, brainstorm and assess potential solutions, develop multiple prototypes, and curate a business plan based on their product. The students are in the driver’s seat throughout the engineering design process, while also working collaboratively alongside Columbia faculty and staff with expertise related to their projects.
Heckelman is a three-time Duke biomedical engineering graduate. She earned her BSE in 2016, her MS in 2017, and her PhD in 2022. She was awarded the 2022 Dean’s Award for Excellence in Teaching by the Duke Graduate School for her exemplary commitment to educating undergraduate and graduate students.
Research Areas
- Bioinstrumentation
- Biomechanics
- Biomedical Imaging
- Biosignals
- Medical Devices and Systems
- Rehabilitation Engineering
- 3D Printing and Biofabrication
- Biomedical Image Analysis
- Engineering Education
Additional Information
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Professional Affiliations
- American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE)
- Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES)
- National Center for Faculty Development & Diversity (NCFDD)
- Orthopaedic Research Society (ORS)
- Society of Women Engineers (SWE)
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Honors & Awards
- Dean’s Award for Excellence in Teaching, Duke University, 2022
- Biomedical Engineering Departmental Service Award, Duke University, 2021
- Biomedical Engineering TA of the Year, Duke University, 2018
- Theo C. Pilkington Memorial Award, Duke University, 2016
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Professional Experience
- Lecturer in the Discipline of Biomedical Engineering, Columbia University, 2022-
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Education
- PhD, Biomedical Engineering, Duke University
- MS, Biomedical Engineering, Duke University
- BSE, Biomedical Engineering, Duke University