Bryce Williams
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Researcher
Also affiliated: University of the Pacific (2011); Highland Hospital (2011); Highland Hospital (2011)
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Research Areas
Biomedical Subjects
Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Bryce Williams' research interests include biomaterials, particularly magnesium-based composites for bone implants. His work also extends to biomedical engineering education, focusing on improving undergraduate student outcomes and employability through curriculum integration and career development insights. Williams has published six papers with 32 citations and an h-index of 2. He has collaborated with researchers Mostafa Elsaadany, Thomas McGehee, Alyssandra Navarro, and Timothy J. Muldoon, all from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, on multiple projects.
Metrics
- h-index: 2
- Publications: 6
- Citations: 34
Selected Publications
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In Vitro Assessment of Magnesium-Based Hybrid Nanocomposites for Bone Implant Applications (2025)
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BOARD #123: Work in Progress: The Impact of Informational Interviews on Career Choices and Professional Growth for Undergraduate Biomedical Engineering Students (2025)
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Advancing Equity in Biomedical Engineering Education: Insights from Clinical Observations and Needs-Finding Courses (2025)
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Work-In-Progress: Bridging the Knowledge Gap- Integrating Design, 3D Modeling, Simulation, and Testing in a Junior-Level Biomaterials Course for Improved Student Outcomes and Employability (2025)
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In vitro comparative study of composite coatings for magnesium-based bone implants (2025)
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- In vitro comparative study of composite coatings for magnesium-based bone implants
- Work-In-Progress: Bridging the Knowledge Gap- Integrating Design, 3D Modeling, Simulation, and Testing in a Junior-Level Biomaterials Course for Improved Student Outcomes and Employability
- Advancing Equity in Biomedical Engineering Education: Insights from Clinical Observations and Needs-Finding Courses
- BOARD #123: Work in Progress: The Impact of Informational Interviews on Career Choices and Professional Growth for Undergraduate Biomedical Engineering Students
- In Vitro Assessment of Magnesium-Based Hybrid Nanocomposites for Bone Implant Applications
- In vitro comparative study of composite coatings for magnesium-based bone implants
- Advancing Equity in Biomedical Engineering Education: Insights from Clinical Observations and Needs-Finding Courses
- BOARD #123: Work in Progress: The Impact of Informational Interviews on Career Choices and Professional Growth for Undergraduate Biomedical Engineering Students
- In Vitro Assessment of Magnesium-Based Hybrid Nanocomposites for Bone Implant Applications
- In vitro comparative study of composite coatings for magnesium-based bone implants
- Advancing Equity in Biomedical Engineering Education: Insights from Clinical Observations and Needs-Finding Courses
- BOARD #123: Work in Progress: The Impact of Informational Interviews on Career Choices and Professional Growth for Undergraduate Biomedical Engineering Students
- In Vitro Assessment of Magnesium-Based Hybrid Nanocomposites for Bone Implant Applications
- In vitro comparative study of composite coatings for magnesium-based bone implants
- In vitro comparative study of composite coatings for magnesium-based bone implants
- In vitro comparative study of composite coatings for magnesium-based bone implants
- Work-In-Progress: Bridging the Knowledge Gap- Integrating Design, 3D Modeling, Simulation, and Testing in a Junior-Level Biomaterials Course for Improved Student Outcomes and Employability
- Work-In-Progress: Bridging the Knowledge Gap- Integrating Design, 3D Modeling, Simulation, and Testing in a Junior-Level Biomaterials Course for Improved Student Outcomes and Employability
- Work-In-Progress: Bridging the Knowledge Gap- Integrating Design, 3D Modeling, Simulation, and Testing in a Junior-Level Biomaterials Course for Improved Student Outcomes and Employability
- Advancing Equity in Biomedical Engineering Education: Insights from Clinical Observations and Needs-Finding Courses
- Advancing Equity in Biomedical Engineering Education: Insights from Clinical Observations and Needs-Finding Courses
- In Vitro Assessment of Magnesium-Based Hybrid Nanocomposites for Bone Implant Applications
- In Vitro Assessment of Magnesium-Based Hybrid Nanocomposites for Bone Implant Applications
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