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Catalog : BMEN.4380 Computational Biomechanics

BMEN.4380 Computational Biomechanics

Id: 041785 Credits: 3-3

Description

Computational biomechanics is a powerful engineering method to model fluid-structure interaction in biological systems. While its traditional roots are in the realm of engineering, the techniques have found wide use in the biomedical engineering domain to simulate the biomechanical response and hemodynamics of the human body and medical devices. This course will prepare students with hands-on and practical skills using computational packages and software to solve biomechanical problems.

Prerequisites

BMEN.1200 BME App. Programming, and BMEN.3100 Transport Phenomena, and BMEN.4310 Biomechanics I, and MATH.2340 Differential Equations.

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