Abstract – The growing body of scientific and engineering knowledge, against the current economic and political realities restricting the number of credits required to obtain a degree, constitutes a significant challenge in designing tomorrow’s engineering curriculum. More novel content from emerging areas of engineering needs to be integrated into the curriculum, without sacrificing the fundamental background, and without increasing the credit count. We propose a laboratory based approach to this dilemma, where the novel content is introduced as applications within the laboratory exercises of the course with the closest topical area within the existing curriculum. We use biomedical engineering concepts as the novel area and electrical &...
With the revolutions in cell and molecular biology of the last three decades and the impending trans...
none10One of the major objectives of the TEMPUS IV CRH-BME Joint Project is to propose an updated vi...
Optimal integration of education and ongoing faculty research in many undergraduate science programs...
Abstract: Biomedical engineering (BME) is one of the fastest growing industries, with an expected jo...
A time honored technique for introducing students to new and emerging topics is to offer electives; ...
This paper presents the development of a guided project course that aims to help biomedical engineer...
Proposed abstract for the NSF-Grantees Poster Session Organ-izing the Curriculum: enhancing knowledg...
A review on how the study of devices and instruments fits in to the undergraduate biomedical enginee...
The field of biomedical engineering has expanded markedly in the past ten years. This growth is supp...
Biomedical engineering (BME) is a practical discipline and laboratory courses that teach the practic...
The current paradigm in engineering course instruction builds on a lecture prerequisite structure bu...
Abstract- This paper presents the development of a guided project course that aims to help biomedica...
Abstract –With the up-coming focus in the future on nanotechnology, bioelectronics and smart electro...
A new program of courses in biomedical engineering has been initiated at Michigan Technological Univ...
The Illinois Math and Science Academy (IMSA) is a residential school for students of Illinois gifted...
With the revolutions in cell and molecular biology of the last three decades and the impending trans...
none10One of the major objectives of the TEMPUS IV CRH-BME Joint Project is to propose an updated vi...
Optimal integration of education and ongoing faculty research in many undergraduate science programs...
Abstract: Biomedical engineering (BME) is one of the fastest growing industries, with an expected jo...
A time honored technique for introducing students to new and emerging topics is to offer electives; ...
This paper presents the development of a guided project course that aims to help biomedical engineer...
Proposed abstract for the NSF-Grantees Poster Session Organ-izing the Curriculum: enhancing knowledg...
A review on how the study of devices and instruments fits in to the undergraduate biomedical enginee...
The field of biomedical engineering has expanded markedly in the past ten years. This growth is supp...
Biomedical engineering (BME) is a practical discipline and laboratory courses that teach the practic...
The current paradigm in engineering course instruction builds on a lecture prerequisite structure bu...
Abstract- This paper presents the development of a guided project course that aims to help biomedica...
Abstract –With the up-coming focus in the future on nanotechnology, bioelectronics and smart electro...
A new program of courses in biomedical engineering has been initiated at Michigan Technological Univ...
The Illinois Math and Science Academy (IMSA) is a residential school for students of Illinois gifted...
With the revolutions in cell and molecular biology of the last three decades and the impending trans...
none10One of the major objectives of the TEMPUS IV CRH-BME Joint Project is to propose an updated vi...
Optimal integration of education and ongoing faculty research in many undergraduate science programs...