One week ago Karen and I went to Georgia Tech's Inventure Prize, a program which gives incentives to Tech students to create and demonstrate inventions. The Biomedical Engineering students always do well in this competition, and this year they won first prize, and also won the People's Choice award.
The winning BME team's product is something they call Re-Hand, and it is a rehabilitative device for people with hand or arm injuries. It's an alternative to squeezing a rubber ball. The device looks like a joystick, and the person who is rehabbing grips it firmly, while a helicopter computer game reacts to the squeezing. Combining rehab and fun, whoda thunk! The winning BME team consisted of Elly Lemar, Daphne Vincent, Alkindi Kibria, and Kunal MacDonald.

The Cardiac Tech team is pictured on the left side above, while Re-Hand is in the middle. The second picture is a couple of the audience members.
What a night for BME, and all GT students. I am daily reminded of how amazing they are, and how our future is indeed in excellent hands (or re-hands!).
YouTube on Cardiac Tech: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CDFMshzBmf8
YouTube on Re-Hand: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P3y-JJTfwlc