BME 6310
Computation and Modeling in Biomedical Engineering
Course Description
Prerequisites
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The principle objective of this course is to instruct graduate students on fundamental mathematical, modeling, and computational principles of relevance in biomedical engineering. The course is structured to provide lecture material, biomedical examples that use modeling and computation, and homework/exams that strengthen the mathematical and computational foundation of the graduate students. Prerequisites: 1. BME 6101: Physiology I (or equivalent) 2. SEAS grad student status 3. Some previous exposure to probability-statistics, Fourier analysis, and linear systems 4. Or instructor permission
Instructors
Craig Meyer
Fall 2023
MoWe 11:00am - 12:15pm
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Jason Papin
Fall 2023
MoWe 11:00am - 12:15pm
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3.71
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Gustavo Rohde
Fall 2016
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3.95
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Silvia Blemker
Fall 2015
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3.80
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Jeffrey Saucerman
Fall 2009
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2.65
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