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Biomedical Engineering: Imaging, Devices and Systems Graduate Program at Stanford University Overview
Biomedical Engineering: Imaging, Devices and Systems Graduate Program
at Stanford University
Boost your managerial career by mastering concepts to Biochips and Medical Imaging
Duration | 12 months |
Total fee | ₹3.24 Lakh |
Mode of learning | Online |
Course Level | PG Certificate |
Biomedical Engineering: Imaging, Devices and Systems Graduate Program
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Biomedical Engineering: Imaging, Devices and Systems Graduate Program at Stanford University Highlights
Biomedical Engineering: Imaging, Devices and Systems Graduate Program
at Stanford University
- Earn a certificate of completion from Stanford University
Biomedical Engineering: Imaging, Devices and Systems Graduate Program at Stanford University Course details
Biomedical Engineering: Imaging, Devices and Systems Graduate Program
at Stanford University
Who should do this course?
- For Engineers interested in medical devices and technology for careers in health care, medical manufacturing and government
What are the course deliverables?
- Design principles in biomedical electronics using electromagnetic properties
- Diagnostics and therapeutic treatments of biological systems
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) programming and reconstruction
- Miniaturization technologies and M/NEMS fabrication techniques
- Processes and practices employed in the manufacture of medical devices
- Regulations for introducing new medical devices to the U.S. market
- Tradeoffs in the design and development of new systems
More about this course
- The Program addresses a range of biological research and engineering challenges in the healthcare sector
- You'll develop new innovative approaches to biomedical technology that meet critical industry needs for quality design, analysis and manufacturing
- This multidisciplinary program will provide you the opportunity to specialize your engineering skills and translate engineering ideas into products
Biomedical Engineering: Imaging, Devices and Systems Graduate Program at Stanford University Curriculum
Biomedical Engineering: Imaging, Devices and Systems Graduate Program
at Stanford University
Required (complete 1)
Biochips and Medical Imaging
Medical Imaging Systems II
Elective (complete 3)
Autonomous Implantable Systems
Introduction to Micro and Nano Electromechanical Systems
Modeling Biomedical Systems
Computational Methods for Biomedical Image Analysis and Interpretation
Advanced Biochemical Engineering
Technology Assessment and Regulation of Medical Devices
Recommended (Optional)
SystemX: Ubiquitous Sensing, Computing and Communication Seminar
Seminar in Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare
Biomedical Engineering: Imaging, Devices and Systems Graduate Program at Stanford University Entry Requirements
Biomedical Engineering: Imaging, Devices and Systems Graduate Program
at Stanford University
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