Biological Engineering

OGAWA, Mitsuhiro
  Elective  2 credits
【Information and Electronic Engineering・1st semester】
19-1-0525-3315

1.
Outline
Students attend a total of 15 weeks of classes in this subject.
The main topics are how human recognize the living, living body, organ, tissues and cell.
Physiological and Biochemical parameters and those significance that will be discussed on.
This course relates to DP4E.
2.
Objectives
The aim of this course is to study Biomedical engineering. Biomedical engineering includes two areas. The first one is analyses of living organisms using methodology combining several engineering fields, physics, chemistry and mathematics. The second one is the syntheses of medical (and/or healthcare) device design. In this course, the practical application of biomedical engineering such as medical devices is studied.
3.
Grading Policy
Final and Middle Exam: 60%
Report#1 and #2: 40%
The results will be informed and reviewed mainly via LMS.
4.
Textbook and Reference
Japanese textbook (ISBN: 978-4339072747) is used.

Reference
(Japanese)ISBN; 978-4339071313
(English)ISBN: 978-1420090789
5.
Requirements (Assignments)
Keywords for preparation and revision will be provided via LMS.
Students must be ready for those for preparation (60min) and revision (30min).

6.
Note
LMS will be used in this course.
Function calculator can be used for final and middle exam.
7.
Schedule
1. Introduction
2. General consideration of biomedical engineering
3. Hot-topics of biomedical engineering (1)
4. Physiological measurement (Electric)
5. Physiological measurement (Magnetic)
6. Physiological measurement (Thermal)
7. Practical Physiological measurement (Electric)
8. Middle exam
9. Categorization of medical devices
10. Medical devices (ECG, EEG)
11. Medical devices (Blood Pressure meter and thermometer)
12. Surgical operation devices; basic
13. Surgical operation devices; modern devises such as surgical robot
14. Hot-topics of biomedical engineering (2), Preparation of final exam.
15. Final exam and summary
1.
Outline
Students attend a total of 15 weeks of classes in this subject.
The main topics are how human recognize the living, living body, organ, tissues and cell.
Physiological and Biochemical parameters and those significance that will be discussed on.
This course relates to DP4E.
2.
Objectives
The aim of this course is to study Biomedical engineering. Biomedical engineering includes two areas. The first one is analyses of living organisms using methodology combining several engineering fields, physics, chemistry and mathematics. The second one is the syntheses of medical (and/or healthcare) device design. In this course, the practical application of biomedical engineering such as medical devices is studied.
3.
Grading Policy
Final and Middle Exam: 60%
Report#1 and #2: 40%
The results will be informed and reviewed mainly via LMS.
4.
Textbook and Reference
Japanese textbook (ISBN: 978-4339072747) is used.

Reference
(Japanese)ISBN; 978-4339071313
(English)ISBN: 978-1420090789
5.
Requirements (Assignments)
Keywords for preparation and revision will be provided via LMS.
Students must be ready for those for preparation (60min) and revision (30min).

6.
Note
LMS will be used in this course.
Function calculator can be used for final and middle exam.
7.
Schedule
1. Introduction
2. General consideration of biomedical engineering
3. Hot-topics of biomedical engineering (1)
4. Physiological measurement (Electric)
5. Physiological measurement (Magnetic)
6. Physiological measurement (Thermal)
7. Practical Physiological measurement (Electric)
8. Middle exam
9. Categorization of medical devices
10. Medical devices (ECG, EEG)
11. Medical devices (Blood Pressure meter and thermometer)
12. Surgical operation devices; basic
13. Surgical operation devices; modern devises such as surgical robot
14. Hot-topics of biomedical engineering (2), Preparation of final exam.
15. Final exam and summary