EGR 3300 BIOINSTRUMENTATION AND IMAGING

This course focuses on the physical principles underlying diagnostic medical systems. Concepts covered include the origin of biopotentials, circuit analysis, data acquisition, signal processing, and image processing. These concepts will be incorporated into the study of bioinstruments such as electrocardiographs, flow cytometers, and optical/sonic imaging devices.

Credits

4 sh

Prerequisite

EGR 2110&2120 / PHY 2610&2620, EGR 1220

Offered

  • Spring

Previous Course Number

EGR 330

Notes

Offered: spring of even years

Course Outcomes

  1. • Understand the requirements of various biomedical instruments
    • Understand the components of biomedical instruments and their functioning
    • Build various parts of biomedical instruments
    • Identifying sensing technologies necessary for medical diagnostics
    • Interpret data and describe its physiological significance
    • Use mathematical modeling to support experimental results

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