Subject: Materials and Electronic Circuits Manufacturing Technologies
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BMI107) Basic Information
Course specification
Course is active from 20.10.2012.. Students will be qualified to understand properties of often used materials in biomedicine as well as application of these materials in modern medical devices. - understanding properties and application areas of most often used materials in biomedicine - an ability to apply bioceramics, artificial materials, composites, etc. in medicine and stomatology - an ability to manufacture components and systems based on biomaterials using LTCC technology - an ability to manufacture flexible electronic components applying organic and nonorganic materials - division (conventional) of electronic materials and their properties - fundamentals of artificial electromagnetic materials and their application in medicine - overview of materials important for the biomedicine field - bioceramics (barium-titanate for ultrasound probes, ferrites for suppression of noises in medical devices, superconductive magnets for application in magnetic resonance imaging) - biomedical composites - biopolymers (teflon as an isolated material for probes in medicine, polymeric wireless implants for measuring blood sugar) - biomaterials for cardiovascular applications (Ag/AgCl for electrodes) - biomaterials for dental application - biomaterials for orthopedic application - biomaterials for tissue reparation - overview of available fabrication technologies and comparison of characteristics and application possibilities - LTCC technology for manufacturing sensors in biomedicine, lab-on-chip, etc. - PCB technology and softwares for design circuits for PCB - technologies which can use flexible substrates (ink-jet technology for realization of various implantable sensors) Lectures. Auditory exercises. Laboratory exercises. Consultations. Experimental projects.
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