
Department History
50 Years of Texas BME
From our beginnings as a fledgling program within other engineering departments at The University of Texas at Austin to becoming a nationally recognized department in our own right, the Department of Biomedical Engineering continues to evolve.
A Brief Timeline of Biomedical Engineering History
1960s
- – Dean John McKetta sends a memorandum asking a faculty committee consisting of E.A. “Rip” Ripperger (Department of Aerospace Engineering), Ernest Gloyna (Dean Emeritus, Department of Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering), Kenneth Bischoff (Department of Chemical Engineering) and a few others to start the program.
- – Rip Ripperger becomes the first chair of the BME Program Committee.
- – A set of graduate courses is selected, and the first students are enrolled in Electrical and Computer Engineering with a “Biomedical Engineering emphasis.”
- – UT Austin receives its first National Institute of Health grant, awarded to Rip Ripperger.
- – Thomas Runge requests that the St. David Hospital administration establish collaboration between the hospital and the “Bio-mechanical Department.”
1970s
- – An official application is submitted by the BME Program Committee to the Graduate School, Faculty and Board of Regents for the establishment of the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in BME.
- – Bob Popovich is hired from the University of Washington at Seattle as the first professor of biomedical engineering with an appointment in chemical engineering.
- – Ken Diller is hired from MIT as the second professor of biomedical engineering with an appointment in mechanical engineering.
- – The request for independent M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in BME is approved.
- – Lee Baker is hired from Baylor College of Medicine as the first permanent director of the BME Program.
2000s
- – The University of Texas at Austin establishes the Department of Biomedical Engineering, so that it can offer undergraduate degrees.
- – Ken Diller becomes the first chair of the Department of Biomedical Engineering.
- – The department admits its first undergraduate class.
- – The Biomedical Engineering Department graduates its first baccalaureate class.
- – Construction is completed on the Biomedical Engineering Building.
2010s
- – 50th anniversary of the formation of the Biomedical Engineering graduate program and 10th anniversary of the first graduating class of undergraduates.
- – Nicholas Peppas becomes the second chair of the Department of Biomedical Engineering.
- – Shelly Sakiyama-Elbert becomes the third chair of the Department of Biomedical Engineering.
2020s
- – Tyrone Porter becomes the fourth chair of the Department of Biomedical Engineering.
- – The Department of Biomedical Engineering celebrates its 25th anniversary as a department at The University of Texas at Austin.
Early Days of BME
This video, made by UT Austin students in 1978, captures the early days of biomedical engineering.
