Engineers to Design Life
Department of Biomedical Engineering | SSN College of Engineering | India
SSN Association of Biomedical Engineers (ABE) is one of the largest Association established at SSN Institutions, Kalavakkam, Chengalpattu, India comprising the students and faculty from the Department of Biomedical Engineering. SSN ABE is committed towards the holistic growth of its members through various events, workshops, guest lectures, conferences, alumni talks and industrial visits. Join us on our mission to make a meaningful impact in the field of biomedical engineering.
Discover how the SSN Association of Biomedical Engineers (ABE) is shaping the future of healthcare through holistic education and strong alumni connections. Our mission is clear: to empower the next generation of biomedical engineering leaders.
Read our latest article to learn more about our goals, and the impact we're making in this transformative field. Join us at ABE and be part of the innovation in healthcare!
We are delighted to share that SSN Alumnus, Ms. Lindhiya L An, has emerged successful in the UPSC Civil Services Examination (CSE) to secure a position in the coveted Indian Administrative Service (IAS)! Ms. Lindhiya L An graduated from SSN College of Engineering in 2020, from the Department of Biomedical Engineering. She was the Best outgoing student of the College. Congratulations, Ms. Lindhiya L An! We are incredibly proud of your achievement. You are a true inspiration to all. We wish you many more laurels ahead!
The Department of Biomedical Engineering's Quarterly Newsletter, Synergy, Volume 12, Issue 03, is proudly presented by SSN ABE (Association of Biomedical Engineers). The department's actions and highlights from January to March 2024 are outlined in this extensive edition. We would like to express our profound gratitude to all the hardworking editors and contributors that made this Synergy edition possible.
The significant achievements and advancements in the field of biomedical engineering during the first quarter of 2024 are highlighted in this issue.