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Engineering And Perception, Maribel Vazquez
Engineering And Perception, Maribel Vazquez
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An introductory seminar to High School and Freshman-Level Undergraduates that describes how several Biomedical Engineering innovations have been motivated by our senses of sight, sound, smell, taste and touch.
Microfluidic Devices In Biotechnology, Maribel Vazquez
Microfluidic Devices In Biotechnology, Maribel Vazquez
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This lecture/laboratory course focuses on the fundamentals of modern microfluidic devices with applications to biomedical measurements. Students will review fundamental properties of microfluidic systems including the effects of viscous flow, heat transfer, and electromagnetic phenomena on biological systems. Multiple laboratory modules will expose students to photolithographic and surface treatment techniques required for device development. An end of term project will require students to analyze designs of upcoming biomedical inventions and present their critiques via written report and oral presentation.
Cuny Summer Stem Institute: Experimental Research In Engineering For High School Students, Maribel Vazquez
Cuny Summer Stem Institute: Experimental Research In Engineering For High School Students, Maribel Vazquez
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Summer HS students were engaged in hands-on experimental research in engineering laboratories in mentorship with CCNY Engineering Undergraduate Researchers. This course was part of the Summer STEM Institute directed by Dr. Joe Barba and Mr. Otto Marte.
Introduction To Biomedical Engineering, Maribel Vazquez
Introduction To Biomedical Engineering, Maribel Vazquez
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An overview of the field of biomedical engineering designed to acquaint the students with its interdisciplinary nature; research areas presented by the biomedical engineering faculty.