Teaching
BME 201: Biomechanics
In July 2021 term, I covered the second part of the course. Here I taught-
Lecture 1 to 3: Uniaxial Deformation (Basic Idea of Stress-Strain, Different Diagrams)
Lecture 4 to 8: Multiaxial Deformation (Poisson's Ratio, Biaxial and Triaxial Deformation, Stress Transformation- Analytical Method, Mohr's Circle, Stress Tensor Method);
Lecture 4; Lecture 5; Lecture 6; Lecture 7; Lecture 8
Lecture 9: Torsion
Lecture 10 to 12: Bending- SFD, BMD
Lecture 13 to 14: Failure Mechanics- Corresponding Failure Theories of Ductile and Brittle Biomaterials
Lecture 15 to 16: Viscoelastic Behavior and Moduli of Biomaterials;
Lecture 17: Muscle Biomechanics
Lecture 18: Cellular Biomechanics
Lecture 19: Soft Tissue Biomechanics
Lecture 20: Bone Biomechanics.
BME 203: Human Physiology
In the July 2022 term, I covered the following topic on this course-
Blood Physiology (Only a few part is shown in the slide)
Alimentary System (Only a few part is shown in the slide)
BME 204: Human Physiology Sessional
BME 301: Bioelectricity
In the January 2021 term, I covered the second part of the BME 301 course. Here is the course outline (my portion of the course is highlighted) and the learning outcomes of the course- BME 301: Course Outline.
Readings: Building Electronic Bridges to Bionics: The Basic Science of Neural Prosthetics_FASEB; Farina et. al. (2021); Uddin S et. al. (2015); Adamantidis et. al. (2007);