BMEG-E 690 Topics in Biomedical Engineering
1-3 credits
- Prerequisite(s): None
- Delivery: On-Campus
Description
This course explores advanced topics in biomedical engineering, integrating research and applications. Students analyze biomedical signals, develop devices, and evaluate ethical and regulatory challenges. Emphasis is on interdisciplinary problem-solving and healthcare solutions. Through projects and discussions, students gain expertise to address global challenges in biomedical engineering.
Topics
Varies
Learning Outcomes
- Analyze complex biomedical signals and imaging datasets to identify diagnostic patterns.
- Analyze mechanical and biochemical properties of biomaterials using modeling tools.
- Analyze clinical case studies and regulatory guidelines to inform device selection.
- Evaluate research methodologies for reproducibility and ethical considerations.
- Evaluate AI-driven diagnostic tools for accuracy and clinical relevance.
- Evaluate biomedical technologies for safety, compliance, and economic impact.
- Create a prototype medical device integrating biomaterials and digital health technologies.
- Create an AI-based data analysis pipeline for complex clinical datasets.
- Create a tissue engineering protocol bridging bench research and clinical application.
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