On-Demand | Engineering the Future: Preparing BME Students with Practical Labs
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Future biomedical engineers need hands-on training to engage in critical thinking and creative problem-solving to build on real-life engineering experiences. How can you prepare your students for biomedical engineering in the real-world?
Our distinguished speaker and ASEE member, Dr. Shankar Krishnan, will share his strategy for providing a solid foundation in human physiology (EKG/ECG, EMG, EEG, SP02, Respiration) to BME students. Join us to learn how he tailored BME curriculum to engage students and help them shape successful careers in biomedical engineering. He will also discuss tools for practical physiology experiments and give expert advice on acquiring teaching resources for engineering labs.
What You Will Learn:
- How to plan BME curriculum around real-world applications
- Innovative ideas for student engagement and project-based learning
- How to acquire essential resources for engineering labs
- Tools for teaching cardiovascular, respiratory, SpO2, and EEG concepts for engineering students
- Overview of the Biopac Student Lab
Products Discussed:
- Biopac Student Lab
- Breadboard and Robotic Arm lessons
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