Courses

*Returning Spring 2019* Introduction to Biomedical Imaging Systems

Semester: 

Spring

Offered: 

2019

Non-invasive techniques for analyzing and visualizing a wide range of systems, from nano-sized devices up to the human organs, are critical in research, industry, and healthcare. The course is designed as an introduction for students who want to gain both hands on training as well as an introduction to the physics and image reconstruction techniques involved in generating images. The course will introduce the fundamentals of the major imaging modalities including, but not limited to: electron microscopy, optical microscopy, x-ray computed tomography, ultrasound, MRI, and nuclear imaging...

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ES 53: Physiological Foundations for Bioengineering

Semester: 

Fall

Offered: 

2018

ES 53 will be taught this semester by Linsey Moyer. This introductory course to the field and methods of Biomedical Engineering provides a quantitative introduction to the physical principles involved in human physiology. It includes a laboratory component that offers students practical experience with medical and physiological instrumentation as well as quantitative visualization and analysis of physiological data. This course is open to any interested students and is required for concentrators in the Bioengineering track of the Eng. Sci. S.B. degree and concentrators in the Biomedical...

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