Found 8 relevant results in 4.05s where lecturer="Janos Vörös"
The course introduces bioelectricity and the sensing concepts that enable obtaining information about neurons and their networks. The sources of electrical fields and currents in the context of biological systems are discussed. The fundamental concepts and challenges of measuring bioelectronic signals and the basic concepts to record optogenetically modified organisms are introduced.
Introduction into selected topics of biomedical engineering as well as their relationship with physics and physiology. The focus is on learning the basic vocabulary of biomedical engineering and getting familiar with concepts that govern common medical instruments and the most important organs from an engineering point of view.
Biomedical Engineering II
Biomedizinische Technik II
Introduction into selected topics of biomedical engineering as well as their relationship with physics and physiology
This is an interdisciplinary course focused on sensing concepts that can be used to detect biomolecules for diagnostic and screening purposes, and on issues related to processes that take place at the interface between biological materials and electronics. The most interesting examples will be introduced and the underlying mechanism disentangled with the appropriate equations.
Introduction to Biomedical Engineering II
Einführung in die Biomedizinische Technik II
Significance and tasks of Biomedical Engineering in medical research and practice. Overview over the field and major areas of interest, examples.
The category of "Laboratory Courses, Projects, Seminars" includes courses and laboratories in various formats designed to impart practical knowledge and skills. Moreover, these classes encourage independent experimentation and design, allow for explorative learning and teach the methodology of project work.
The category of "Laboratory Courses, Projects, Seminars" includes courses and laboratories in various formats designed to impart practical knowledge and skills. Moreover, these classes encourage independent experimentation and design, allow for explorative learning and teach the methodology of project work.