Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program
Emily Zuetell (Fall 2020 - Spring 2021), Adhesion Mechanics and Optimization of Mushroom-Shaped Microstructures and Applications to Biomedical Devices
Emily DiTommaso (Summer 2019), Micro-patterned Material Testing to Classify Frictional Properties in In vivo Environments
Blake Biskner (Summer 2017), Robotic Capsule Endoscope
Hyun Kim (Summer 2017), Water Content Measurement in Biological Tissue for Tissue Fusion​
Nicholas Anderson (Fall 2013 – Spring 2014), Load Controlled Thermal Tissue Fusion
Morgan Hill (Summer 2012), Redesign and Evaluation of Computer-Controlled Pressure Algometer
Nicholas Anderson (Fall 2011 – Spring 2012), Design of a Novel Magnetically Manipulated In vivo Camera for Single Incision Laparoscopic Surgery
Charles Wheeler (Fall 2011 – Spring 2012), Evaluation of Micro-Patterned Treads for Robotic Capsule Endoscopy
Madalyn Kern (Fall 2010), Measurement of Micro-Patterned Tread Drawbar Force for In vivo Surgical Robotics
Allison Lyle (Summer 2010), Measurement of Small Bowel Shear Properties for In vivo Surgical Robotic Mobility
Rosie Steinhaus (Summer 2009), Laparoscopic Port Camera Development
Levin Sliker (Summer 2009), In vivo Robotic Locomotion
Scott Macdonald (Spring 2009), Biomechanical Device Design and Fabrication for the Boutonniere Deformity
Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program
²ÊÃñ±¦µä has a rich culture for cultivating undergraduates as emerging scholars, artists and practicing researchers. UROP provides consultation services, informational workshops, and grants to promote undergraduate research as a high-impact learning practice for student success. Each year UROP funds hundreds of students who produce new knowledge and creative work in partnership with CU's world-class faculty. We serve students and faculty whose learning and teaching goals include outside-the-classroom enrichment.