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Robert Schmitz is a senior engineering student and a member of the senior design team working on Emmeline’s Child Mobility Aid.

Kimmie Sandusky was the first Baylor engineering student to graduate with a concentration in Humanitarian Engineering.

Baylor student organization, Engineers with a Mission, is focused on improving lives in underserved communities while prioritizing collaboration, sustainability and social responsibility.

When Baylor University senior James Payne saw the children involved in Antioch Community Church’s STARS Mentoring Project reading books and engaging with their mentors, he knew his behind-the-scenes work was making a difference.

When Dr. Douglas Smith, associate professor and graduate program director for mechanical engineering, came to Baylor in 2013, he brought an idea.

Students of Baylor's School of Engineering and Computer Science use their talents to help enrich the lives of children with special needs.

New center offers academic support and social programming for ECS students to enhance the Baylor experience.

Dr. Erich Baker and Dr. Young-Rae Cho utilize bioinformatics to work toward customized care based on patients' genetic backgrounds.

This year’s issue features some of our faculty who are working on research in the biomedical field of study.

Dr. Michael Poor pioneers research to enrich tech access for chronic pain sufferers.
ECS faculty members are blazing trails in collaborative research with meaningful real-world applications in the healthcare and medical fields - and beyond.