Electronics for biomedical applications

Date
01 Apr 2024 31 May 2024
Timezone
CET
Location
Online
Target Group
Undergraduate, Master & PhD students
Host
Université Paris-Saclay
Registration
Closed  (Deadline: 15 Mar 2024 23:59)

The objective of this course is to introduce the basics knowledge of electronics for biomedical applications, especially the acquisition and interface electronics. The course will be held online (please see programme to check the exact days of lectures) for EUGLOH students. After the succesfull validation of acquired knowledge, students will receive 1 ECTS.

The approach proposed in this course is based on the study of biomedical practical cases. After several theoretical lectures, the student develops his/her skills in electronics through classical biomedical application like the circuits for ElectroCardioGramm, biomedical filtering (Gm-C techniques), pacemakers. All along this course the students are invited to simulate their circuits on true biomedical data to verify their understanding.

Learning objectives

At the end of the course, participants can expect to understand the basics knowledge of electronics for biomedical applications, especially the acquisition and interface electronics.

Competences

  • Digital skills
  • Knowledge into action
  • Creativity & problem solving

Requirements

Engineering students; Physicists and/or Students with the biological backgound interested in the deeper knowledge of electronics for biomedical applications, should register for this activity.

  • Selection strategy: Based on a letter explaining the motivation to participate and the background of the student.
  • Number of participants: 10.
  • Certificate/ECTS: 1 ECTS.
  • Language: English.

This activity is part of Work Package 3.