Neuroengineering is a discipline that uses engineering techniques to understand, repair, replace, enhance, or treat the diseases of neural systems. Neural engineers are uniquely qualified to solve design problems at the interface of living neural tissue and non-living constructs.
Learn More about NeuroengineeringDrexel University offers its students a wide variety of courses related to processes and technologies at the nano- and micro- scales, as well as programs for high school students or teachers, undergraduates, or graduate students.
Learn More about NanotechnologyPlasma medicine is a quickly developing area of medical technology that brings recent developments in plasma physics and engineering to bear on important medical problems such as wound healing, infection control, and skin cancer.
Learn More about Plasma MedicineThe Drexel University Engineering Cities Initiative (DECI) focuses on addressing the challenges associated with accelerated urbanization and educating engineers, designers, health practitioners and social scientists to implement solutions to the complex problems of overworked urban systems.
Learn More about Engineering CitiesSustainability is more than just going green, it is expressed in many programs throughout the university in the form of eco-municipalities, sustainable cities, sustainable agriculture, sustainable architecture and renewable energy.
Learn More about SustainabilityDrexel has a robust and expanding research enterprise that features an array of use-inspired, applied research programs.
Learn More about Power & EnergySocial policy primarily refers to guidelines and interventions for the changing, maintenance or creation of living conditions that are conducive to human welfare. Social policy aims to improve human welfare and to meet human needs for education, health, housing and social security.
Learn More about Health & Social PolicyComputing includes designing and building hardware and software systems for a wide range of purposes; making computer systems behave intelligently; creating and using communications and entertainment media; finding and gathering information, and so on. The list is virtually endless, and the possibilities are vast.
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Interior Design students have been given the challenge of designing the ultimate green living space for the hospitality suite at Dranoff Properties’ new LEED-registered 777 Broad Street location. Students in Deb Ruben’s Competition Studio class will work in groups to design a two-bedroom 1,100 square-foot space that meets standards in sustainability, light, space and human needs on a $15,000 budget...more
