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The Engineering Navigator is a prototype AI-powered platform that connects students, families, and educators to engineering opportunities across the U.S. To show the power of this tool, we're focusing on North Carolina, where we're mapping local events and programs to show what's possible when communities are connected.

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27 biomedical-engineering Events Found

Mar 26

AzSEF (Arizona Science & Engineering Fair) 2026

The Arizona Science & Engineering Fair is a premier STEM competition that celebrates outstanding student researchers from across Arizona. The event features first-place awards in the senior division and represents Arizona at ISEF (International Science and Engineering Fair). The fair showcases student research across various STEM categories including Environmental Engineering, Computational Biology, Biomedical Sciences, Chemistry, Robotics, Physics, and more.
Desert Financial Arena
Free
3/26/26
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Jun 1

2nd Annual PUBLIC DAY! - Regenerative Medicine Science for ALL!

A FREE, hands-on experience for students, educators, families, and the community. Features cutting-edge research, engaging talks and animated visuals to explain regenerative medicine, exploration of RM in the K12 classroom, public meet scientists networking and interactive explorations of career and educational opportunities across NC. Includes industry expo, Art of RM science lab, poster symposium, and special sessions for students, teachers and families.
Wake Forest Biotech Place
Free
6/1/26
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Jun 1

Engineering Overview Camps - Session 1

Students will be introduced to several fields of engineering including Mechanical, Biomedical, Chemical, Civil, Electrical and Computer Engineering through hands-on challenges, engineering faculty presentations, and tours of research labs. Dates: June 1 - 5, 2026
UTSA Klesse College of Engineering and Integrated Design
Free
6/1/26
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Jun 7

INnovation through Engineering Camp

Weeklong residential summer camp for rising junior and senior high school students. Intensive engineering camp experience including didactic classroom training, engineering design experiences, design challenges, team problem-solving, lean engineering concepts, CAD training, 3D printing, machine shop equipment, company tours, and evening entertainment activities. Students will live on campus and experience college life while learning engineering concepts across multiple disciplines.
E.S. Witchger School of Engineering, Marian University
$50.00 - Non-ref...
6/7/26
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Jun 7

RISE Summer Program - Session 1 Engineering

A residential STEAM program exploring the intersections of Science, Technology, Engineering, and the Arts. Participants will interact with UF scientists and engineers to learn about the process of creativity and discovery that drive innovation and progress. This session explores different aspects in the field of engineering such as Chemical, Biomedical, Mechanical, Coastal, and more!
University of Florida
Free
6/7/26
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Jun 8

BOLT Alumni Research Experience - Session I

10 a.m. - 4 p.m. daily. Advanced research experience for BOLT camp alumni. Students select activities to explore further on their STEM journey with option to volunteer at BOLT camp. Limited to 10 seats per session with 2 partial scholarships available per session.
CU Anschutz Medical Campus
$875.00 - Tuitio...
6/8/26
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Jun 8

Biomedical Engineering Camp

Students will learn real technical skills used by biomedical engineers, meet practicing engineers in both industry and academia, and compete in their own make-a-thon where teams will be challenged to create new ideas to help real-world issues. Organized in part by the UT San Antonio Biomedical Engineering Society. Dates: June 8 - June 12, 2026
UTSA Klesse College of Engineering and Integrated Design
Free
6/8/26
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Jun 8

MEDscienceTECH Foundations

Deep tech immersion experience for high school students exploring the intersection of biomedical engineering, computer science and clinical medicine. Students learn design thinking process while building AI-enabled surgical robots to solve complex medical problems. Program includes exposure to clinical medicine, biodesign process, and demo day with industry pitches. Multiple session dates available: June 8-12, June 22-26, June 29-July 2 (4-day), August 3-7, August 10-14.
Harvard Medical School
$2,800.00 - 5-da...
6/8/26
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Jun 14

Summer Residential Engineering Camps for High School Students

Multiple week-long residential engineering camps for rising 11th and 12th graders. Students explore various engineering fields through hands-on workshops, live in university housing, and experience college life. Camps run from June 14-19, June 21-26, July 5-10, and July 12-17, 2026. Workshop topics include Agriculture Robotics, Bioprocess Engineering, Materials Science, Aerospace Engineering, Computer Science, Biomedical Engineering, and many others. Application deadline February 27, 2026 with decisions March 27, 2026.
NC State University College of Engineering
$1,550.00 - Camp...
6/14/26
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Jun 15

BOLT Alumni Research Experience - Session II

10 a.m. - 4 p.m. daily. Advanced research experience for BOLT camp alumni. Students select activities to explore further on their STEM journey with option to volunteer at BOLT camp. Limited to 10 seats per session with 2 partial scholarships available per session.
CU Anschutz Medical Campus
$875.00 - Tuitio...
6/15/26
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Jun 21

Adventures in Engineering

Do you think you have the 'knack' to be a future engineer but are not sure in which area you want to specialize? Through this adventure, you will experience different types of engineering and find out what engineers really do in mechanical, electrical, civil, chemical and biomedical engineering. Throughout the week, you'll gain a clearer picture of what it means to earn a degree in one of these fields. Your adventure will include hands-on activities and building sessions in university labs in each area of engineering so you can personally experience how each field is unique and fascinating.
University of South Carolina
$675.00 - Early...
6/21/26
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Jun 22

Biomedical Engineering Camp

Explore biomedical engineering fields including imaging and medical devices. Practice engineering problem solving, communication and collaboration skills. For grades 8-9. Includes dissection activities.
University of Nebraska Omaha
$275.00 - Summer...
6/22/26
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Jun 22

Explore@UNC Pre-College Program - Week 1

One-week on-campus pre-college program for high school students (grades 9-12) to explore college majors including Biology, Chemistry, Biomedical Engineering, Environmental Science and Engineering, Material Science and Engineering, Psychology & Neuroscience, Public Health, Pre-Med, Pre-Nursing, Pre-Health, Clinical Laboratory Science, and many other STEM and non-STEM tracks. Students choose two different tracks during the week. Program runs 9:00am-4:30pm daily, commuter only.
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
$575.00 - Per st...
6/22/26
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Jun 22

Engineering Overview Camps - Session 2

Students will be introduced to several fields of engineering including Mechanical, Biomedical, Chemical, Civil, Electrical and Computer Engineering through hands-on challenges, engineering faculty presentations, and tours of research labs. Dates: June 22 - 26, 2026
UTSA Klesse College of Engineering and Integrated Design
Free
6/22/26
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Jun 22

BOLT Alumni Research Experience - Session III

10 a.m. - 4 p.m. daily. Advanced research experience for BOLT camp alumni. Students select activities to explore further on their STEM journey with option to volunteer at BOLT camp. Limited to 10 seats per session with 2 partial scholarships available per session.
CU Anschutz Medical Campus
$875.00 - Tuitio...
6/22/26
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Jun 23

Engineer a Robot Limb!

Registration is open for 2026. A biomedical engineering program combining biology, engineering, arts, and mathematics. Hands-on activities exploring technology and healthcare. Mandatory student and parent virtual orientation on June 9 at 6:30pm.
Virginia Tech Academic Building One
Free
6/23/26
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Jun 28

RISE Internship / Practicum Program - Research in Science & Engineering

A 6-week summer research program for domestic high school junior students passionate about sciences. RISE offers two tracks: Internship (40 hours/week working on research projects with faculty mentorship) and Practicum (structured research environment with lectures and group research). Students can choose from research areas including astronomy, biology, biomedical engineering, chemistry, computer science, electrical and computer engineering, mechanical engineering, medical laboratory research, neuroscience, physics, psychology, and public health. Program concludes with a Poster Symposium. Residential program runs June 28 - August 7, 2026. Commuter program runs June 29 - August 7, 2026. Practicum students can choose between Computational Neurobiology or Data Science tracks.
Boston University
Free
6/28/26
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Jun 28

C-Tech² - Computers and Technology at Virginia Tech

C-Tech² offers an opportunity to learn about college life--from residence halls to classrooms and everything in-between. It provides access to information and technology necessary to best prepare you for your future. The program is open to rising high school juniors and seniors. Participants will take part in a biomedical engineering themed design project, but will also be exposed to the broad range of engineering disciplines through additional hands on activities. There will be opportunities to connect with faculty and information and resources regarding college preparation will be provided. Program runs from Sunday, June 28 - Saturday, July 11, 2026. Applications close March 8, 2026, with notification of decision on April 3, 2026.
Virginia Tech
Free
6/28/26
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Jun 29

Explore@UNC Pre-College Program - Week 2

One-week on-campus pre-college program for high school students (grades 9-12) to explore college majors including Biology, Chemistry, Biomedical Engineering, Environmental Science and Engineering, Material Science and Engineering, Psychology & Neuroscience, Public Health, Pre-Med, Pre-Nursing, Pre-Health, Clinical Laboratory Science, and many other STEM and non-STEM tracks. Students choose two different tracks during the week. Program runs 9:00am-4:30pm daily, commuter only.
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
$575.00 - Per st...
6/29/26
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Jul 6

Explore@UNC Pre-College Program - Week 3

One-week on-campus pre-college program for high school students (grades 9-12) to explore college majors including Biology, Chemistry, Biomedical Engineering, Environmental Science and Engineering, Material Science and Engineering, Psychology & Neuroscience, Public Health, Pre-Med, Pre-Nursing, Pre-Health, Clinical Laboratory Science, and many other STEM and non-STEM tracks. Students choose two different tracks during the week. Program runs 9:00am-4:30pm daily, commuter only.
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
$575.00 - Per st...
7/6/26
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Jul 6

Engineering in the Modern World

Engineering challenges camp for 7th & 8th graders exploring civil, biomedical, manufacturing and environmental engineering. Activities include designing road systems, recycling trucks, understanding arthroscopic techniques, and building batteries. Available in AM (8:30-11:30am) or PM (12:30-3:30pm) sessions.
IMSA
$200.00 - Early...
7/6/26
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Jul 6

Young Innovators: Engineering the Future (Grades 5-8)

This camp introduces middle school students to core engineering disciplines through hands-on design challenges, coding, and real-world problem solving. Campers will complete a week-long Arduino robotics project and dive into 3D-printing by engineering and testing improved prototype designs for strength, flexibility, and performance. Throughout the week, students may also explore additional engineering pathways through activities such as launching model rockets or observing biomedical engineering demonstrations like mobile ultrasound technology. A highlight of the program is a field trip to Honda in Marysville. Program runs 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. daily from July 6-10, 2026.
Ohio State Marion, Science and Engineering Building
$185.00 - lunch...
7/6/26
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Jul 13

Explore@UNC Pre-College Program - Week 4

One-week on-campus pre-college program for high school students (grades 9-12) to explore college majors including Biology, Chemistry, Biomedical Engineering, Environmental Science and Engineering, Material Science and Engineering, Psychology & Neuroscience, Public Health, Pre-Med, Pre-Nursing, Pre-Health, Clinical Laboratory Science, and many other STEM and non-STEM tracks. Students choose two different tracks during the week. Program runs 9:00am-4:30pm daily, commuter only.
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
$575.00 - Per st...
7/13/26
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Jul 13

USF Biomedical Engineering Summer Camp (Session 1)

5-day immersive biomedical engineering camp for high school students. Participants will explore biomedical engineering through hands-on labs, plan and build bioelectrical interfaces in the state-of-the-art Design for X (DFX) lab, and gain experience with high-tech tools used by medical professionals. Camp runs 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM daily. Drop-off at 8:50 AM, pick-up at 4:00 PM. Eligible for Rocky's Residents residential add-on ($1,395). Registration opens February 1, 2026.
USF Tampa Campus - College of Engineering (DFX Lab)
$1,350.00 - Camp...
7/13/26
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Jul 13

MEDscienceTECH Visionaries

A two-week intensive program for high school students (grades 10-12) with solid background in robotics or computer science. Students will design and build a functional AI surgical robot while working in small teams at Harvard Medical School and visiting Johnson & Johnson in Raynham, MA. Program includes exposure to clinical medicine, biomedical engineering, AI, surgical simulation, and mentorship from industry professionals. Daily schedule: Monday 8:30AM-3:30PM, Tuesday-Thursday 9:00AM-3:30PM, Friday 9:00AM-2:00PM Eastern Time. Non-residential program - housing not included.
Harvard Medical School
$5,800.00 - Prog...
7/13/26
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