Biomedical Engineers innovate, build and test medical instruments and methodologies, pushing the technological boundaries of healthcare: magnetic resonance imaging, pacemakers and electroencephalography are some notable achievements in the field. Some Biomedical Engineers have a bachelor's degree in the field but many come from Medicine, Computer Science, Biology, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering, Neuroscience, Mathematics, Physics or Chemistry and specialise later in their career. This talk will involve short presentations by speakers from a diverse Biomedical Engineering background and provide hands on information about the research and development projects in which they are involved.
Stavros Niarchos Technology Center, Bissell Library, American College of Thessaloniki
17 Sevenidi st., P.O.Box 21021
Thessaloniki Pylaia 55535
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