BMEN 3030 - Bioinstrumentation Course uri icon

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  • This course will provide an overview of instrumentation systems used in clinical medicine and biomedical research. Systems for measuring biologic signals will be discussed including biopotentials, stress and strain, pressure, temperature, and optical properties to interpret data from living systems. There will be applications to engineering design, including a semester-long design project that incorporates the interactions between living and non-living systems. There will also be discussion of ethical and regulatory issues related to bioinstrumentation. Recommended restriction: for students in sixth semester of Biomedical Engineering curriculum or higher.