Health engineering

Lecturer(s): Emmanuelle LAURENCEAU, Romain RIEGER
Course ⋅ 20 hAutonomy ⋅ 4 hStudy ⋅ 8 h

Objectives

The aging of the population and the great advances in biology in recent years are opening up new avenues in terms of care and responses to societal expectations. In these advances, engineering problems take an increasingly important place (Development of diagnostic devices, production of drugs, miniaturization of devices, Biomaterials, Tissue engineering). The objective of the course is to show the potentiality of approaches coupling engineering and biology.

Palabras clave

Nanobiotechnology, biomaterials, biomechanics, sensors

Programme

• Biotechnologies for health and molecular diagnostics • Imaging and drug delivery • The challenges of orthopedics and biomaterials • Cellular activity and bone adaptation

Learning Outcomes

  • - Know the different technologies - Understand the different fields of engineering for health - Analyze scientific documents - Summarize information and present results

Assesment

Knowledge = 100% oral presentation Know-how = 100% written report Final mark= 50% knowledge + 50% know-how