Biomedical Engineering 

What is Biomedical engineering?

Biomedical engineers develop devices and procedures that solve medical and health-related problems by applying the principles and techniques of engineering to the human body and medicine. Ultimately, biomedical engineers work to improve human health through cross-disciplinary activities that integrate the engineering sciences with the biomedical sciences and clinical practice. 

Teaching 

A teaching philosophy is not only to convey the knowledge of a subject, but also to help, inspire, and motivate students to explore the knowledge beyond the textbook and classroom walls. Based on the philosophy, a teaching goal is to ensure students fully understand the content of the course syllabus, to engage them in the excitement of the subject, and to mentor and inspire them to build their own meaningful careers and lives. 

Teaching subjects: Biomaterials ,  Anatomy & Physiology, Biotransports, Tissue Engineering & BioMEMs, Development of Medical devices,  Biomechanics, Mechanics of Materials, Biosignal analysis, Computer-Aided Engineering, Control systems engineering, Processes in Manufacturing 

 Research

Our research area in biotechnology/biomedical engineering includes medical devices, bio-inspired engineering organ models, healthcare diagnostic devices, bio-applications in cellular biology, biosensors, implantable devices, biomechanics, prosthetic devices, and so on.