EGR 336 SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS

Systems analysis plays a critical role in interpreting biological data, designing medical equipment, and understanding complex biological processes. Systems problems are emerging as central to all areas of biomedicine—including but not limited to cancer, immunology, infectious disease, musculoskeletal disorders, and cardiology. The overarching goal of this course is to promote quantitative thinking from a systems perspective. To this end, we will learn analytical approaches for modeling signals and systems and apply them to solve real-world biomedical problems, such as predicting tumor growth, analyzing ECG signals, and processing medical images.


Credits

4 sh

Prerequisite

MTH 351, CSC 130, PHY 221

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