2026 BioEHSC™: Mentor Registration
This spring, BioEHS is hosting its thirteenth annual Bioengineering High School Competition! We are looking for undergraduate students willing to mentor teams. If you’d like to help inspire the next generation of scientists and engineers, please fill out this form!

We welcome mentor from all disciplines, not just BioE! EECS, MechE, MCB, Neuroscience, IB, etc are all encouraged and welcome, and we'll try to match you with a team with interests in your background/expertise!  

PLEASE READ:
Mentors are expected to commit around 1-3 hours of work per week to adequately support their teams. Mentors will guide their team through identifying and solving a problem in biology or medicine over the 7-week research/design period. You may take units for this time commitment.

Please complete this registration form by Wednesday, February 11th, 2026, at 11:59PM PST.
If you would like to receive 2 p/np units, enroll in BioE 98/198 by using these codes: underclassmen 29056, upperclassmen 29095. Note that receiving units is not mandatory. 

For a detailed timeline and more information about the competition, please visit https://bioehs.berkeley.edu/bioehsc. You may also email us at bioehsc@gmail.com.

If you feel more comfortable co-mentoring with another Berkeley student, please indicate this in the additional information section at the bottom of the form with your name and your preference to co-mentor. However, we will prioritize students who apply and can mentor individually.

*Note: This form is for undergraduates only. If you are a graduate student, please sign up as a judge: https://bit.ly/2026bioehsc-Judge-Recruitment
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Name *
Email *
Please provide the email address you check most frequently. BioEHSC™ competitors will use this e-mail in order to contact you.
What year are you? *
What is your major? *
Have you previously been involved in BioEHSC™? *
Which BioEHSC™ Category do you feel best fits your expertise? *
Biological engineering involves employing techniques learned from biology to improve human life, such as genetically modifying fruits to increase nutritional value or culturing algae to produce biofuels. This category encompasses synthetic biology, computational biology, and bioinformatics. Medical engineering is centered on human health and understanding how the human body works both as a whole and on a molecular level for prevention and rehabilitation purposes. This category encompasses biomaterials, tissue engineering, medical devices and biomedical imaging. Techniques are considered medical engineering by directly applying the method to the human body, such as via implantation, to enact its effect.
Please briefly describe any research/industry experience or coursework you have taken that will help you be a successful team mentor. *
Include a brief blurb about why you think you would be a good mentor. This can be short!
What are your interests/expertise in? *
Where did you hear about this opportunity?
Is there any additional information you would like us to know?
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